c. 1823 in Poultney, VT
Posted on OHD: 2/24/25. Last OHD Update: 2/24/25.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
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National Register Property
95 On the Grn, Poultney, VT 05764
Historic Horace Greeley house situated On The Green of beautiful East Poultney. Formerly the printing shop where Horace Greeley honed his skills as a prominent printer before he went on to establish the New York Tribune. This nostalgic gem offers a spacious foyer, modern kitchen, living room, dining room and ample sized den on the main level. The second floor offers a primary bedroom with full bath and two more nicely sized bedrooms (one being the "Horace Greeley Room" where Greeley did his printing). This level also features a walk in closet off the hallway as well as a 3/4 bath. The attached oversized one car garage was once the home of Picket Fence antiques offering much shelving and space for your workshop or hobbies. The large back deck is newer and overlooks the Poultney River.
3 Bed · 2.5 Bath · 2,000 Sq Ft · 0.38 Ac.
Listed With
Suanne Ohl, Northland Real Estate :: 802-287-9797
Reference Links
State: Vermont | Region: Northeast (New England) | Period & Associated Styles: Colonial Era | Misc: National Register |






































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