The downtown section contains the
Rutland Free Library, the Paramount Theater and Merchant's Row, a restored street dating back to the mid-19th century. 108 buildings in downtown Rutland are listed in the
National Register of Historic Places. Rutland also has the Pine Hill Park offering mountain biking, hiking, and other outdoor recreation. At the park's entrance is the Flip Side Skatepark, municipally operated in an open-sided closed roof arena at the Giorgetti Athletic Complex.
Events in Rutland • Art in the Park • Friday Night Live • A Summer Farmers' Market in downtown Rutland's Depot Park • A Winter Farmers' Market in the Vermont Farmers Food Center • Downtown Street Party & Sidewalk Sales • Downtown Sip and Shops • The Summer Concert Series in Main Street Park • The Vermont State Fair • Rutland Winter Fest • Green Mountain Open Bowling Tournament • Rutland County Pride Festival The
Rutland Halloween Parade has taken place annually since 1960. In the early 1970s, the Rutland Halloween Parade was used as the setting of a number of superhero
comic books, including
Batman #237,
Justice League of America #103,
Freedom Fighters #6,
Amazing Adventures #16,
Avengers #83, and
The Mighty Thor #207. The parade celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2009.
In popular culture Multiple episodes of the
truTV reality show
Speeders feature the Rutland City Police Department. The city has been the setting for many feature films and cable TV movies by film studio Edgewood Studios and filmmaker
David Giancola. In Amazon's 2019 series
Hanna, when the titular character is given a new identity under the name Mia Wolff, she is said to live in Rutland, Vermont. The city's famous annual Halloween Parade was featured in a number of comic books published by
DC Comics and
Marvel Comics, particularly in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Sister city Ishidoriya, Iwate,
Japan Since 1986, Rutland hosts an annual exchange called the Rutland Ishidoriya Student Exchange (R.I.S.E), selecting students from grades 8–11 to send to Ishidoriya, Japan. All of the money used to support the exchange is from fundraising. In exchange, five students from Ishidoriya come to Rutland the January after the Rutland ambassadors return each year.
Historic sites (Date indicates inclusion on the
National Register of Historic Places) • Arthur Perkins House – 242 South Main Street (added October 27, 1988) • Chaffee-Moloney Houses – 194 & 196-98 Columbian Avenue (added December 19, 2001) • Clementwood – Clement Road (added October 27, 1980) • H. H. Baxter Memorial Library – 96 Grove Street (added September 24, 1978) •
Longfellow School – 6 Church Street (added 1976) • Proctor-Clement House – 85 Field Avenue (added July 17, 1982) • Rutland Courthouse Historic District – U.S. 7 (added October 8, 1976) •
Rutland Downtown Historic District – roughly bounded by Strong Avenue, State, Wales, Washington, Pine and Cottage streets (added September 22, 1980) • Rutland Free Library – the 1859 former post office and courthouse designed by
Ammi B. Young •
St. Peter's Church and Mount St. Joseph Convent Complex – Convent Avenue, Meadow and River streets (added November 3, 1980)
Notable people Aaron Lewis - American singer and songwriter
John Deere (inventor) - American inventor and founder of American company
John Deere Education Public Public schools are managed by Rutland City Public Schools. These are: •
Rutland High School • Rutland Middle School • Allen Street Campus • Howe Center Campus • Rutland Intermediate School • Northwest Primary School • Northeast Primary School •
Stafford Technical Center A publicly funded pre-kindergarten program for eligible families is offered through Rutland County Head Start on Meadow Street.
Private Private schools include the Catholic Christ the King School (primary) and
Mount Saint Joseph Academy (9–12), and the Rutland Area Christian School (K–12). Private pre-kindergarten programs are offered at Grace Preschool, Hearts and Minds Childcare and Preschool, Good Shepherd's Little Lambs Early Learning Center, The Peanut Gallery Preschool & Early Learning Center, and more.
College The city is also home to two colleges, the
College of St. Joseph in Vermont (now closed), and
Community College of Vermont (CCV). Many Rutland residents will commute to nearby
Castleton University, whose hockey teams practice in nearby
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