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Butler House is an inn and restaurant in the Stowe Village Historic District in Vermont, United States.Located at 128 Main Street (Vermont Route 100), at the intersection with School Street, [2] the building dates to 1835.
The historic district is roughly centered on the three-way junction of Vermont Route 100 (Main Street to the south and Maple Street to the northeast) and Vermont Route 108 (Mountain Road), which leads to the Stowe Mountain Resort. It extends from Palisades Street in the south to just beyond Cemetery Road in the northeast, and along Mountain ...
The Green Mountain Inn is located on Main Street (Vermont Route 100) in Stowe, Vermont, United States. Built in 1833, it stands near the intersection of Route 100 and Mountain Road ( Route 108 ). The main inn building, the former Depot buildings and Sanborn House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Stowe ...
Shortly thereafter, from 1977 to 1980, residents banded together to save the store from shuttering, setting a precedent of other Mast Store locations revitalizing communities' languishing main ...
The Church Street Marketplace is an uncovered outdoor pedestrian shopping and dining mall in Burlington, Vermont, consisting of the four blocks of Church Street between Main and Pearl Streets. The mall was initially conceived in 1958 and was built in 1980-81 to a design by Carr, Lynch Associates of Cambridge, Massachusetts .
Here’s the game plan: hop an overnight flight, have an espresso as soon as you land, then spend a nice long weekend wandering through historic neighborhoods, charming cafés, and some of the ...
From 1986 to 2002, the California Main Street Program was administered by the California Technology, Trade and Commerce Agency and supported by State General Funds. That agency was eliminated in 2002/03 due to a budget crisis. In 2004 the California Main Street Program was re-established within the Office of Historic Preservation. [11]
1955: Helen Day Montanari died and left a trust fund in the care of her friend, Dr. Marguerite Lichtenthaeler. The two women shared a dream of a new library and art center for Stowe; 1974: Stowe High School moved into its new quarters on the Barrows Road. The village school, colloquially known as "Old Yeller", was left vacant