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  2. Church Street Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. City Hall Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    June 9, 1983. 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. The district was listed on the National Register of ...

  4. Unitarian Church (Burlington, Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    Unitarian Church (Burlington, Vermont) /  44.4809000°N 73.212806°W  / 44.4809000; -73.212806. Built in 1816, [3] the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House (formerly known as The Brick Meeting House) is the oldest remaining place of worship established by settlers in Burlington, Vermont. [4] It is located along the northern side of the ...

  5. Battery Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Battery Street Historic District encompasses one of the oldest developed areas of Burlington, Vermont. With a history dating to 1790, this area, south of downtown Burlington and initially bounded roughly by Main, St. Paul, and Maple Streets, and Lake Champlain, this area includes a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial uses, with ...

  6. Masonic Temple (Burlington, Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    July 15, 1974. The former Masonic Temple at 1-5 Church Street at Pearl Street in Burlington, Vermont was built in 1897-98 to be the state headquarters of the Grand Lodge of Vermont, Free and Accepted Masons. It was designed by John McArthur Harris of the noted Philadelphia firm of Wilson Bros. & Company in the Richardson Romanesque style.

  7. Burlington restaurant chosen by New York Times for one of 23 ...

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    The Burlington restaurant Honey Road has received plenty of praise from diners packing the perpetually busy Church Street ... Church Street Marketplace in Burlington, shown July 29, 2021 ...

  8. Pearl Street Historic District (Burlington, Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    November 1, 1984. The Pearl Street Historic District of Burlington, Vermont encompasses part of the city's first major east-west transportation arteries, which developed from a fashionable residential area in the early 19th century to its present mixed use. It contains one of the city's highest concentrations of early Federal period ...

  9. Burlington, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Burlington, Vermont. /  44.47583°N 73.21194°W  / 44.47583; -73.21194. 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. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the population was 44,743.