steamboat1
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I believe there is a South Wallingford, East Wallingford as well as Wallingford itself. Wallingford & South Wallingford are along Rt.7. You can usually find gas for a few cents cheaper in Rutland than in Wallingford.
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I believe there is a South Wallingford, East Wallingford as well as Wallingford itself. Wallingford & South Wallingford are along Rt.7. You can usually find gas for a few cents cheaper in Rutland than in Wallingford.
I dunno. I thought that a town was defined by its boundaries. I didn't realize that the extent of a town is only what lies directly beneath a traffic light within the town. If that's failing at geography, consider me very happy to be failing.
Bu the way, do you want to tell the state that they need to update their maps, or would you like me to relay the message on your behalf? Because this map shows Wallingford as being WAAAY bigger than just a square foot or two under a traffic light.
true. its usually about $.07/gallon cheaper in rutland but the wife prefers the bathroom at the gas station in wallingford.
Yep. Can you tell its been a crappy ski season on this site?
So is the bathroom at the Citgo north or south of Okemo?
Have you ever been to the Vermont panhandle? It is breathe taking.Also in the Ben Carsonverse.....
I've always wished that there was a road that crossed that part of Vermont. It would be cool to say that you drove through Vermont in just a few minutes.Another geographical oddity: on the Poultney River, north of Whitehall, you can stand in NY and look off towards the West and be looking at Vermont.