Town Name: Morgan
Population: 638
Area: 33.9 mi²
A Charming Lakeside Town 
Originally named Caldersburgh, Morgan was renamed in 1801 for reasons that remain a mystery. Known for its proximity to Seymour Lake, Morgan offers a perfect balance of natural beauty and small-town charm.
What Makes Morgan Unique?
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Seymour Lake – Named for Israel Seymour, one of the original grantees, this 1769-acre lake is the second-largest lake entirely within Vermont and was once rated the second-cleanest lake in the nation.
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Seymour Lake Beach – A popular destination for swimming, picnicking, and lakeside relaxation.
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Morgan Historical Society – Dive into the town’s history with artifacts and exhibits at the Morgan Historical Society.
Things to Do
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Boating & Kayaking – The clear, peaceful waters of Seymour Lake offer excellent opportunities for boating and kayaking.
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Fishing & Hiking – Cast a line in Seymour Lake or explore the surrounding trails for hiking and wildlife viewing.
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Walking & Biking – Take in the scenic views around town by walking or biking along the roads and trails.
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Snowmobiling – Morgan offers great winter access for snowmobiling adventures.
Fun Facts
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Seymour Lake is the second-largest lake entirely within Vermont and has been recognized for its incredible water quality.
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The town’s history remains alive through the Morgan Historical Society, offering a glimpse into the past for visitors and residents alike.
Schools:
- K-6: Derby Elementary School
- Jr High: North Country Junior High
- High School: North Country Union High School
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