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==Arts and culture== ===Museums and other points of interest === The Higley House was built in 1810 by Erastus Higley, and houses antiques and furnishings. Antique carriages are located on the grounds. The house is now maintained by the Castleton Historical Society, and was built and lived in by the Higley family until 1973.<ref name=Higley> {{cite web|url= http://www.bsi-vt.com/castleton/chs/|title= Higley House|publisher= The Casteton Historical Society|access-date= November 10, 2012|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130118223152/http://www.bsi-vt.com/castleton/chs/|archive-date= January 18, 2013|url-status= live|df= mdy-all}} </ref> The Castleton Federated Church was built in 1833 by master builder Thomas Dake. The church is listed in the [[Historic American Buildings Survey]].<ref name=Higley /> The Cobbler's Shop is an old brick building on the corner of Main Street and Cemetery Road. It was built at some point between 1774 and 1794 by Nehemiah Hoyt, some people believe it to be the oldest brick building in Vermont.<ref name="castletonvermont.org">{{Cite web |title=Other Historical Buildings {{!}} Town of Castleton VT |url=https://www.castletonvermont.org/home/pages/other-historical-buildings |access-date=February 24, 2023 |website=www.castletonvermont.org}}</ref> The Castleton Medical Chapel was built in 1821 as part of [[Castleton University]] (Castleton State College at the time). It is located on Seminary Street close to the Fine Arts Center.<ref name="castletonvermont.org"/>
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