Vermont is not a state of skyscrapers.
The Bennington Battle Monument in Bennington, Vermont, is the fifth tallest structure in the state of Vermont at 306 feet (93 meters). It was dedicated in 1891 and commemorates a battle fought during our Revolutionary War. (In contrast, the tallest building currently completed in Vermont is only 124 feet high (11 stories)).
There is an observation area inside at the top. The first two times we visited Bennington, the elevator was out of order. This time, on September 3, it was working, and we went up. We were fortunate - it was closed for much of the summer because of flooding in many part of Vermont and the need for maintenance.
I forgot to note the direction I was looking at for each photo, but in at least one of them, you are also viewing New York State. The shadow here is the shadow of the monument in the afternoon sun.
Here's an August 2022 photo of the monument.
We were fortunate to have a somewhat clear day.
Now that we've seen the view from all four directions, do you want to see the observation deck from the inside? Of course you do.
As you would expect, there wasn't a lot of room up there.
Another interesting find: fossils in the limestone blocks. This picture was taken outside near the bottom.
Traveling is always an adventure.
Joining Yogi and other sky loving bloggers for #SkywatchFriday.