The small hill and mountain towns in the Londonderry area are more than 200 years old. Londonderry, Vermont and surrounding communities, were first chartered by colonial governors from neighboring New York and New Hampshire. Early territorial disputes are now settled and Londonderry is a growing picturesque Vermont town.
Londonderry is home of "Magic Mountain Ski Area", on the site of Glebe Mountain.
Four-season beauty abounds in the Londonderry area. The town is a commercial center for the region with a growing business base. The town is named after Londonderry, Ireland, and is home to the North Windham Airport.