Robert Frost home vandalized in Vermont (AP)

Leo Hotte, Middlebury College's Breadloaf Campus Manager, shows an antique chair, Monday, Dec. 31, 2007, which was part of the damage wrought by trespassing party-goers late Friday night, who ransacked the Homer Noble Farm, a former Frost residence that's now a historic landmark in Ripton, Vt. Empty beer bottles and cans, plastic cups and cellophane apparently used to hold marijuana were also found, according to authorities. The vandals vomited in the living room and discharged two fire extinguishers inside the building, located on a dead-end road off Route 125. (AP Photo/Alden Pellett)AP - A former home of poet Robert Frost has been vandalized, with intruders destroying dozens of items and setting fire to furniture in what police say was an underage-drinking party. Homer Noble Farm was ransacked late Friday night during a party attended by as many as 50 people, Sgt. Lee Hodsden said Monday.

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