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  2. Category:Buildings and structures in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Vermont building and structure stubs (104 P)

  3. Wells-Richardson Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Wells-Richardson Complex is a historic commercial-industrial area in downtown Burlington, Vermont.Bounded by Main, Pine, College, and St. Paul Streets just west of City Hall Park, the architecture on this one city block represents nearly a century's worth of development.

  4. Building code - Wikipedia

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    A building code (also building control or building regulations) is a set of rules that specify the standards for construction objects such as buildings and non-building structures. Buildings must conform to the code to obtain planning permission , usually from a local council.

  5. Category : Lists of buildings and structures in Vermont

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    Lists of National Register of Historic Places in Vermont (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Lists of buildings and structures in Vermont" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  6. Chester Alan Arthur State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The President Chester A. Arthur State Historic Site is a state historic site located in Fairfield, Vermont. It honors Chester A. Arthur, the 21st president of the United States, who was born in Vermont in 1829. The site includes a replica of the original early 19th-century home in which he was born that was constructed in 1953 using an old ...

  7. Reverend Dan Foster House - Wikipedia

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    The Reverend Dan Foster House is a historic house in Weathersfield, Vermont built in 1785 and expanded in 1825. [2] It is part of the National Register of Historic Places designated Weathersfield Center Historic District .

  8. Decker Towers - Wikipedia

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    Decker Towers is an 11-floor apartment building at 230 St. Paul Street in Burlington, Vermont. [4] At 124 feet (38 m) tall, it is the tallest building in the U.S. state of Vermont. [nb 1] It is the shortest of any of the US states' tallest buildings, in part because Burlington is the smallest of the US states' biggest cities.

  9. Debevoise Hall - Wikipedia

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    Debevoise Hall is the main academic building of the Vermont Law School, in South Royalton, Vermont. The Queen Anne-style structure was built in 1892 as Royalton's schoolhouse, and became the law school's first building in 1973. The building contributes to the South Royalton Historic District, on the National Register of Historic Places..