Bradford is a town located in Orange County, Vermont, USA. It was chartered on October 23, 1765, and was named after the English city of Bradford. The town has a rich history dating back to the 18th century when it was settled by European colonists. Throughout its history, Bradford has been known for its agriculture, logging, and manufacturing industries.
Bradford has been home to several notable individuals, including author Howard Frank Mosher and musician Simpson Bob of The Skatalites.
The population of Bradford has remained relatively stable over the years, with around 2,800 residents currently living in the town.
Bradford is located in the eastern part of Vermont, near the New Hampshire border. The town is surrounded by rolling hills and forests, making it a picturesque place to visit.
The economy of Bradford is primarily based on agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism. The town is known for its maple syrup production and locally made crafts.
Bradford has a rich cultural heritage, with many historic buildings and landmarks scattered throughout the town. The community is known for its strong sense of community and support for local businesses.