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East Richford–Glen Sutton Border Crossing
Canada–United States border crossing / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The East Richford–Glen Sutton Border Crossing connects the towns of Sutton, Quebec and Richford, Vermont on the Canada–US border. During the early 20th century, this scenic road was a major east–west thoroughfare. In 1936, the United States built a large border station that is still in use today, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. By coincidence, the actual border crossing is on the Missisquoi River Bridge, built in 1929 and also listed on the US National Register. The original bridge, built in 1926, was destroyed only a year later in the Great Vermont Flood of 1927. The US and the Canadian stations are open daily from 8:00am to 4:00pm.
East Richford-Glen Sutton Border Crossing | |
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![]() Canada Border Station at Glen Sutton | |
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Country | United States; Canada |
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Coordinates | 45.01183°N 72.588193°W / 45.01183; -72.588193 |
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Opened | 1926 |
US Phone | (802) 848-7746 |
Canadian Phone | (450) 538-3234 |
Hours | Open 8 AM to 4 PM US / 8 AM to 4PM Canada |
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U.S. Inspection Station-East Richford, Vermont | |
MPS | U.S. Border Inspection Stations MPS |
NRHP reference No. | 14000604 |
Added to NRHP | September 10, 2014 |