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Greensboro, Vermont, is a small town in Orleans County known for its scenic landscapes and vacation appeal. With a population of just over 800, it offers picturesque views of Caspian Lake and the surrounding Vermont countryside, including forests and farmland. The town's historic Highland Lodge and the 9-hole Mountain View Country Club cater to vacationers, while the Long Pond Natural Area and Barr Hill Natural Area provide ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, paddling, and wildlife observation. Greensboro's cultural scene includes the Greensboro Free Library, the Greensboro Historical Society, and the Highland Center for the Arts, which hosts various events throughout the year. Circus Smirkus, a youth circus group, also holds its summer camp here. Homes in Greensboro range from historic Colonial Revivals to quaint cottages, with many properties located near water or nestled in the countryside. Local amenities include country stores like Willey’s Store and Smith’s Grocery, as well as the seasonal Wilson Farm Market. For more extensive shopping, residents can travel to Morrisville or St. Johnsbury. The town is part of the Orleans Southwest Union Elementary School District No. 94, and Vermont's school choice program allows for flexibility in education. Greensboro is rural and car-dependent, with Town Highway 1 serving as the main thoroughfare and U.S. Interstate 91 located about 20 miles east. Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport is approximately 65 miles west, providing access for air travel.