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Why Live in Bradford

Bradford, Vermont, a small town of nearly 2,800 residents, is nestled at the confluence of the Connecticut and Waits Rivers in the Upper Valley. Known for its historic charm, Bradford's Main Street features a mix of 19th- and 20th-century buildings, housing restaurants, shops, and local establishments. The Bradford Village Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, includes Greek Revival-style brick houses, colonial-style farmhouses, and bungalows. The town offers a variety of things to do, such as dining at The Little Grille at the Mill or Colatina Exit, enjoying performances at the Old Church Theater, and participating in community events hosted by the Bradford Business Association. Outdoor recreation is abundant with Elizabeth's Park, the Bradford Golf Club, and the nearby Wright's Mountain and Devil's Den Town Forest, which offer nearly 12 miles of trails. Bradford's low crime rate, safer than the national average, adds to its appeal. The town is car-dependent but has walkable areas and is served by Tri-Valley Transit. U.S. Route 5 and Interstate 91 provide access to nearby medical centers and Burlington International Airport, 70 miles northwest.

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