Orange County was establised
in 1781, from Cumberland County, Vermont, which was created from Cumberland
and Gloucester counties, in New York.
Located in eastern Vermont,
with the Connecticut River as it's eastern boundary, and the state of New
Hampshire across the river, the communities in Orange County include:
Boltonville, Bradford, Braintree, Brookfield, Chelsea, Corinth, East Corinth,
East Orange, East Randolph, Ely, Fairlee, Newbury, Orange, Post Mills,
Randolph, South Newbury, South Strafford, Thetford, Tunbridge, Vershire,
Waits River, Washington, Wells River, West Corinth, West Fairlee, West
Newbury, West Topsham, Williamstown.

Bradford
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Topsham
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Braintree
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Newbury
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Tunbridge
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Brookfield
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Orange
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Vershire
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Chelsea
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Randolph
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Washington
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Corinth
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Strafford
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West
Fairlee
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Fairlee
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Thetford
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Williamstown
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