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  2. 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 architecture spanning from its early period to the ...

  3. South Willard Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The city of Burlington was incorporated in 1789, and grew rapidly thereafter as a major transportation and industrial hub. Willard Street was laid out in the early 19th century, roughly midway up the sloping terrain between Lake Champlain and the hilltop on which the University of Vermont (UVM) campus is located. Located uphill from downtown ...

  4. Follett House - Wikipedia

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    The Follett House is a historic house at 63 College Street in Burlington, Vermont. Built in 1840 for a prominent local businessman, it is the last surviving grand 19th-century lakeside mansion in the city, and one of the state's finest examples of Greek Revival architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. [1]

  5. Winooski Falls Mill District - Wikipedia

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    United States historic place Winooski Falls Mill District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district Chace Mill on the Winooski Falls Show map of Vermont Show map of the United States Location Winooski and Burlington, Vermont Coordinates 44°29′20″N 73°11′15″W  /  44.488889°N 73.1875°W  / 44.488889; -73.1875 Area 20 acres (8.1 ha) (original size) 1.4 ...

  6. List of tallest buildings in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Burlington: 1925 Church 2 Unitarian Church: 170 feet [6] 1 Burlington 1816 Church 3 Stowe Community Church 165 feet [7] 1 Stowe: 1863 [8] Church 4 Montpelier City Hall: 150 feet [citation needed] 4 Montpelier: 1909 4 Old Mill 150 feet [9] 4 Burlington 1825 5 First Methodist Church: 147 feet [10] 1 Burlington 1869 6 Vermont State House: 136 feet ...

  7. City Hall Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The three buildings on the east side are formally oriented to Church Street, but present proper facades to the park. The southernmost building is Burlington City Hall, a large neo-Classical and Georgian Revival building constructed in 1928 to a design by W.M. Kendall of McKim, Mead, and White. The park is bounded on the other three sides by ...

  8. Grasse Mount - Wikipedia

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    Main entrance of Grasse Mount viewed from Main Street in Burlington, VT Grasse Mount has been recognized as the best example of a Georgian colonial house within the State of Vermont, [ 27 ] [ 28 ] [ 29 ] and was included in the book "Great Georgian Houses of America" , originally published by the Architects' Emergency Committee in 1933.

  9. Burlington, Vermont metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Burlington metropolitan area is a metropolitan area consisting of the three Vermont counties of Chittenden, Franklin, and Grand Isle. The metro area is anchored by the principal cities of Burlington , South Burlington , St. Albans , Winooski , and Essex Junction ; and the towns of Colchester , Essex and Milton .