The Norwich Inn

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The 1890 Victorian inn near Dartmouth College is said to be the place that inspired the setting of TV show “Newhart.” Another inn, built in 1797, stood here before the Norwich. Room 20 is home to the apparition of a woman who also has been seen in the dining room. She wears a dark formal dress. Toilets flush and water faucets turn on on their own here, and empty rocking chairs sometimes rock by themselves.

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Geographic Information

Address:
325 Main St
Norwich, VT 05055
United States

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GPS:
43.7151179, -72.30890699999998
County:
Windsor County, Vermont
Nearest Towns:
Norwich, VT (0.1 mi.)
Hanover, NH (1.3 mi.)
Wilder, VT (2.9 mi.)
White River Junction, VT (4.6 mi.)
Lebanon, NH (5.8 mi.)
Quechee, VT (7.3 mi.)
North Hartland, VT (8.7 mi.)
Enfield, NH (9.7 mi.)
Lyme, NH (10.0 mi.)
Lyme Town Offices, NH (10.5 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://www.norwichinn.com/

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