Clemmons Family Farm

Vermont

What We’re Doing
Helping preserve and uplift a Black historical and cultural site in the Charlotte community

Our Goal
Create, protect, and active public spaces of historical and cultural significance to Black communities across the country

Clemmons Family Farm by the Numbers
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1962
year purchased by the Clemmons family
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6
historical buildings on the property
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1 of 22
official landmarks on Vermont’s African American Heritage Trail
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Just 17
farms in Vermont are African American owned
Helping Preserve Sites that Tell the Story of Black Life in America
About This Project
  • Learn More about TPL’s Black History and Culture Work
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Get in Touch With Our Vermont Team
Montpelier Office

3 Shipman Place
Montpelier, VT, 05602
(802) 223-1373
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Vice President New England Region, Vermont & New Hampshire State Director

917-658-2582
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