The Town of Pawlet, Vermont, chartered in 1761, is nestled in the picturesque Taconic Mountains, located 25 miles southwest of Rutland on Vermont's western boundary. With a population of approximately 1,300 as of December 2019, Pawlet boasts two main population centers: Pawlet Village at the junction of Routes 30 and 133, and West Pawlet near the town border with Granville, New York, known for its former railroad depot and slate industry.
Pawlet takes pride in its rich history of diversity and inclusion, welcoming individuals of all backgrounds to live, work, and visit the town. The community stands for values of kindness, neighborliness, and respect, while actively opposing racism, discrimination, and hatred in all forms. With a commitment to inclusivity and mutual respect, Pawlet offers a range of services and programs to support its residents and promote a harmonious living environment.
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