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About Lewis
Lewis is not a town in any conventional sense. With a population of zero in the most recent census, this Essex County municipality is one of Vermont's unorganized towns — a remnant of the state's early land-grant system that was never successfully settled. The terrain is remote, heavily forested, and lacks the infrastructure that would support permanent habitation.
Located in the heart of the Northeast Kingdom's wildest country, Lewis exists primarily on maps and in state records. The land is used for forestry and remains largely undeveloped. There are no roads maintained by a town government, no schools, no services of any kind. It is, in effect, a piece of Vermont that time and settlement passed by.
Lewis has no functioning town government and no town meeting. It stands as a curiosity in Vermont's political geography — a chartered municipality that never became a community, a reminder that not every grant made by an eighteenth-century governor resulted in a viable town.
Sources: Wikipedia
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