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Last-ditch try to keep historic Vt. barns alive

State architectural historian Nancy Boone and Jack Watts, Glen Dale Farm owner, discussed a barn on the property. State architectural historian Nancy Boone and Jack Watts, Glen Dale Farm owner, discussed a barn on the property. (Globe Staff Photo / Michele McDonald)
By Brian MacQuarrie
Globe Staff / October 27, 2008

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CORNWALL, Vt. - It is still only October, but a raw, cold rain lashes Glen Dale Farm, a 230-year-old spread nestled on a gentle rise in the Champlain Valley between the Green Mountains and the Adirondacks. (Full article: 1158 words)

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