Vermont historic sites face possible changes, including closure, sale

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Vermont’s historic sites could face major changes as the state grapples with a $66 million budget shortfall.

Jim Saudade, deputy secretary of the Agency of Commerce and Community Development, says the 16 sites cost the state about $1.4 million a year to operate, but only the Bennington Battle Monument makes a profit.

In a letter to Adminstration Secretary Neale Lunderville, Saudade outlined four options for saving money, including:

– Reducing staff and the number of days open at each site and restricting capital projects.

– Moving the historic sites under the control of the Department of Buildings and General Services, which could maintain them more efficiently.

– Closing, selling or leasing sites that are not being used.

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