Cities & Towns in Windsor County, VT

Windsor County, county in Vermont, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 54,988 inhabitants. The county was created 243 years ago in 1781. Its county seat is Woodstock.

There are 1 city/town in Windsor County, VT. The largest city of Windsor County is Andover with a population of 472.

Andover
Andover

Andover, Town in Windsor County, Vermont, United States

Windsor County is located in southeastern Vermont along the Connecticut River Valley. It was established in 1781 and named for Windsor, Vermont. Here are some of the notable cities and towns in Windsor County:

Woodstock

Woodstock is a scenic town located along the Ottauquechee River. It has origins dating back to the 1760s and contains many historic sites like the Woodstock Inn, Billings Farm and Museum, and Middle Covered Bridge.

Hartford

Hartford is located along the White River and contains the Vermont state capital of the same name. It was chartered in the 1760s and has historic landmarks like the Old Constitution House and St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church.

Springfield

Springfield lies on the Black River and was one of the early settlements of Vermont in the 1760s. It contains the historic Park-McCullough House, a Civil War memorial, and the Eureka Schoolhouse Museum.

Windsor

Windsor is located near the Cornish-Windsor covered bridge over the Connecticut River. It was the state's first permanent settlement established in 1764. The Old Constitution House has historical exhibits.

White River Junction

White River Junction is a historic railroad town located at the junction of White River and Connecticut River. It has examples of Victorian architecture and sites like the Main Street Museum.

All Windsor County Cities (Aphebetical)

List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Windsor County.

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City Name Title Population
Andover Town in Windsor County, Vermont, United States 472