Moscow Village Historic District

[1] The Moscow Village Historic District is located on the banks of the Little River in the southmost part of the Town of Stowe, Vermont.

The village developed around two industrial sites: a saw and grist mill complex (Seaver sawmill, 1822) built north of the river and a woodworking factory built in 1889 downstream and on the southside of the river (Dillingham Brothers Woodworking Factory, purchased by George F Adams in 1914-1918.)

This bell was actually a used circular saw blade strung in the Old School House that was struck to announce meetings.

The Village prospered from the surrounding farms, logging, and development of the woodworking industry in Vermont.

The district contains a mix of residential, industrial, and commercial properties, generally of wood-frame construction and one to two stories in height.