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CityPlace Burlington (previously named Burlington Square Mall and Burlington Town Center) was a formerly enclosed shopping mall. Located on the Church Street Marketplace open-air mall in Burlington, Vermont, United States, it opened in 1976. The mall's anchor stores were Macy's and L.L.Bean. The western portion of the mall closed in fall 2017 ...
Burlington City Arts (formerly The Firehouse Gallery, or The Center, or the Firehouse Center for the Visual Arts) is an art gallery, art education/studio centre and cultural events space in Burlington, Vermont. The building was originally built as the Ethan Allen Firehouse on Church Street in 1889. The building is owned by the City of Burlington.
Medical Center Hospital of Vermont; Founded in Burlington in 1879, [7] Mary Fletcher Hospital was the first hospital in Vermont. It was renamed Medical Center Hospital of Vermont in 1967 when it merged with Bishop DeGoesbriand Hospital. Fanny Allen Hospital; In 1894, the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph founded the Fanny Allen Hospital in ...
The City Hall Park Historic District encompasses one of the central economic, civic, and public spaces of the city of Burlington, Vermont.Centered on City Hall Park, the area's architecture encapsulates the city's development from a frontier town to an urban commercial center.
Burlington, officially the City of Burlington, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Vermont and the seat of Chittenden County. It is located 45 miles (72 km) south of the Canada–United States border and 95 miles (153 km) south of Montreal .
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 .
Residents within the city limits are also served by municipally owned Burlington Telecom. These public access channels are Burlington based: Public-access television VCAM-Channel 15, [11] RETN-Channel 16, [12] and Channel 17. [13] Newspapers published in the Burlington metropolitan area include: Burlington Free Press - Burlington, Vermont
[4] [5] The Pride Center of Vermont also created, manages, and maintains the Vermont Diversity Health Project, a free listing of LGBTQ-affirming and -knowledgeable medical and mental health providers around the state. [6] The Pride Center of Vermont is located at 255 S. Champlain Street in Burlington, Vermont.