BELLOWS FALLS, an incorporated village of Windham county, Vermont, U.S.A., beautifully situated on the Connecticut river, 3om. from the southern boundary of the State; on Federal highway 5, and served by the Boston and Maine and the Rutland railways. The population was 4,86o in 192o, but it fell off to 3,93o in 193o by the Federal census of that year. The village is the trade centre for a surrounding population of 20,000, a summer resort, and the shipping point for dairy and farm products. There is a co-operative creamery sup plied from goo farms, and many cars of bottled milk go to Bos ton daily. Hydro-electric power (6o,000h.p.) is developed from the falls of the Connecticut at this point, and the village has numerous manufacturing industries. Bellows Falls was settled about 1761 and incorporated in 1831. The damage in the village and vicinity from the floods of 1927 was estimated at about $2,000,000.