Camp Marbury Historic District in Ferrisburgh, Vermont, is a collection of rustic Adirondack-style structures, including a main lodge, cabins, and a dining hall. It represents a well-preserved example of early 20th-century summer camp architecture.
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Fuller Mountain Rd., Ferrisburgh, Vermont
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572 Vt 22a, Ferrisburgh, Vermont
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