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  2. University Green Historic District - Wikipedia

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    University of Vermont campus, Burlington, Vermont: Coordinates: Area: 58 acres (23 ha) Architectural style: Colonial Revival, Greek Revival, Richardsonian Romanesque: NRHP reference No. 75000139 [1] Added to NRHP: April 14, 1975

  3. Johnson House (University of Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    Johnson House is a campus building of the University of Vermont (UVM), which is located at 617 Main Street, on the southwestern corner of the intersection of University Heights in Burlington, Vermont. It was built in 1806 as part of a 22-acre farm by Moses Catlin on the parcel where Morrill Hall currently stands.

  4. University of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    The University of Vermont (UVM), [a] officially the University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, is a public land-grant research university in Burlington, Vermont, United States. [6] Founded in 1791, UVM is the oldest university in Vermont and the fifth-oldest in New England.

  5. Ira Allen Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Ira Allen Chapel is a secular chapel on the campus of the University of Vermont (UVM), which is located on the northeast corner of the "University Green" in Burlington, Vermont. The building was constructed during 1925–26, [ 4 ] and dedicated on January 14, 1927. [ 5 ]

  6. Grasse Mount - Wikipedia

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    Leavenworth who was elected as a Vermont State Representative (circa 1850) did not initially dwell on the estate, and from 1845-1850 Grasse Mount was actually occupied by John Cutler. [5] Originally, the estate extended south to what was known as Overlake Park (where a neighborhood street of the same name exists today). [ 12 ]

  7. Dudley H. Davis Center - Wikipedia

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    The Dudley H. Davis Center (also known as the Davis Center) is the student center at the University of Vermont.It was the first student center in the United States to receive a U.S. Green Building Council Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification. [1]

  8. Morrill Hall (University of Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    University of Vermont, Morrill Hall, circa 1907. Morrill Hall was constructed with a State appropriation of $60,000, [4] which passed in the Vermont House under bill H.76 on October 27, 1904 (with a vote of 170 Yeas and 54 Nays), [5] in the Senate on November 11, 1904 (with a vote of 23 Yeas and 2 Nays), [6] and was signed by the Governor on November 15, 1904.

  9. Robert Larner College of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Larner College of Medicine is affiliated with four teaching hospitals, with the primary affiliate being the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington.A long-standing affiliation with Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine began in the late 1970s [8] but ended in February 2011. [9]