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Vermont Statutes Title 24. Municipal and County Government, § 8. Grand Isle

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The County of Grand Isle is formed of the towns of Alburgh, Grand Isle, Isle La Motte, North Hero, and South Hero and is bounded as follows:  beginning at the northwest corner of this State;  thence running easterly on the north line of the State to the middle of the waters of Missisquoi Bay;  thence through the middle of the waters of such bay, to a point equidistant from the north point of North Hero and the south point of Hog Island;  thence southerly, as near as may be, through the center of the waters of Maquam Bay, but so far east as to include Butler's Island, Knight's Island, and Savage's Island;  thence southerly, through the waters of Lake Champlain, to a point equidistant from the south point of South Hero in the County of Grand Isle and Colchester Point in the County of Chittenden;  thence westerly to the west line of this State;  thence northerly on such line to the place of beginning.  North Hero is the shire town.

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