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- Burlington Streets: College Street
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Undated photo of College Street near the intersection of St. Paul Street. On the left are retail stores and businesses including E. S. Adsit Coal Company and Turk's, a clothing store. On the right is Burlington City Hall Park with a sign for Bailey's Music Room on the broad side of the building,...
Show moreUndated photo of College Street near the intersection of St. Paul Street. On the left are retail stores and businesses including E. S. Adsit Coal Company and Turk's, a clothing store. On the right is Burlington City Hall Park with a sign for Bailey's Music Room on the broad side of the building, also seen is a sign for Wright's.
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- Burlington Streets: Center Street
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Workmen spreading asphalt to a portion of Center Street in Burlington. View is from intersection of Center Street and Bank. Buildings seen are 191-195 Bank and 207 Bank. Date may be 1920s?
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- Burlington Streets: Cherry Street (4X5)
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View of newly paved Cherry Street in Burlington looking west from South Winooski Avenue. Wooden clapboard, brick buildings and retail stores line the street. The New Sherwood Hotel is the tall building in the background on the right. The taller spire in background may be the Cathedral School on...
Show moreView of newly paved Cherry Street in Burlington looking west from South Winooski Avenue. Wooden clapboard, brick buildings and retail stores line the street. The New Sherwood Hotel is the tall building in the background on the right. The taller spire in background may be the Cathedral School on the southwest corner of St. Paul and Cherry Streets. Automobiles are parked on both sides. Possibly taken in the 1920s - 1930s.
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- Automobile Wrecks & Wreckers
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Photograph of a damaged U.S. Mail truck at the scene of an accident.
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- Burlington Streets: Church St. (4X5)
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Winter street scene with snow removal crew leaning on their shovels next to a truck filled with snow. Retail stores seen behind the truck. Stores signs advertise (left to right) furnishings, Reuss optometrist, Postal Telegraph Cable Co., Travelers Inn Rooms $1.00 at 106 1/2 Church Street. Windows...
Show moreWinter street scene with snow removal crew leaning on their shovels next to a truck filled with snow. Retail stores seen behind the truck. Stores signs advertise (left to right) furnishings, Reuss optometrist, Postal Telegraph Cable Co., Travelers Inn Rooms $1.00 at 106 1/2 Church Street. Windows in the second story bear signs for typewriters, supplies and repair services. Possible date 1930s, 1940s.
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- Burlington Streets: Ferguson Ave.
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Undated photograph of a road construction project on Ferguson Avenue
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- Street Repair
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Undated (but may be 1940s) photo of Salvage Project. Trolley Track Rail Removal Project in front of Burlington City Hall on Church Street.
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- Burlington Streets: Cliff Street
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View of completed paved Cliff Street looking up the hill. No sidewalks are on either side of the street. McAllister studio name embossed in lower right. No date but may be 1938.
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- Burlington Streets: Colchester Ave
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Undated photo but may be Fall of 1929 with street construction crew working to repave Colchester Ave with concrete slabs. View is from the base of the avenue at Barrett Street looking up the hill. Similar photos can be seen on the UVM's Historic Burlington Project web site.
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- Burlington Streets: Ferguson Ave.
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Undated photograph of a paving project on Ferguson Avenue. The road crew can be seen in the distance.
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- Burlington Streets: Center Street
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Workmen spreading asphalt to a portion of Center Street in Burlington. View is looking down Center Street from Bank Street.
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- Burlington Streets: Colchester Ave
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Undated photo but may be late 1920s (1928-1929). View is at the base of Colchester Ave looking up the hill with Lower Winooski Road (Riverside Ave) to the right. Automobiles line up in the intersection. To the far right are billboards and an abandoned trolley car. The cable running across the...
Show moreUndated photo but may be late 1920s (1928-1929). View is at the base of Colchester Ave looking up the hill with Lower Winooski Road (Riverside Ave) to the right. Automobiles line up in the intersection. To the far right are billboards and an abandoned trolley car. The cable running across the photo may be for the no longer used trolley. Construction crew works on street pavement.
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- Photographs
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Photograph of an undated photograph that has been mounted in a paper frame. Two women sit in a horse drawn carriage on a wooded dirt road.
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- Automobile Wrecks & Wreckers
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Nighttime photograph of an unidentified accident scene. See also Automobiles - Accidents photo mcalB01F15i01 and mcalB01F15i11 for other views.
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- Burlington Streets: College Street (4X5)
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Undated photo (may be 1929). View of College Street looking west. Center Street is to the right. Retail businesses line both sides. On the left is United States Rubber Co., also Adsit & Rugg. Further down with the vertical sign attached to the building stating "paper" may be Everyday Book Shop ...
Show moreUndated photo (may be 1929). View of College Street looking west. Center Street is to the right. Retail businesses line both sides. On the left is United States Rubber Co., also Adsit & Rugg. Further down with the vertical sign attached to the building stating "paper" may be Everyday Book Shop (No. 213). On the right side of the street is Hall Furniture Co. at No. 212-214. Next door and further up the street is No. 206 Elias Lyman Coal Co. (now Photogarden)
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- Burlington Streets: Colchester Ave
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View of Colchester Ave at the site of the Winooski Bridge (not shown but is to the left) crossing the Winooski River. A storefront sign reads 2nd (hand, with a picture of a hand) furniture and stoves. To the extreme left is the Champlain Mill.
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- Burlington Streets: Ledge Road
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Dated photo may be Feb. 1935. V.E.R.A. Sewer Project. Looking East on Ledge Road. Note the amount of rock excavation and the old 8" sewer pipe which is to be replaced with 15" pipe.
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- Stores - Singer (Burlington, VT)
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23Church St. 3/4 view of the Singer Sewing machine store. The previously empty lot at 19-21 Church St., as seen in mcalB18F27i02 and others, is now [Mortimer] Irving's ladies' clothing store. (The name is visible on the advertising.) Date must be 1952 or later. Good sampling of cars.
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- Burlington Streets: Cliff Street
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View of the completed paved Cliff Street in Burlington looking down the hill (possibly from the Summit Street intersection). Photo not dated but may be from 1938.
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- Burlington Streets: College Street (4X5)
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1929 dated photo. College Street looking east from South Winooski Ave. as the construction gang were completing the construction of the concrete base near South Union Street. Note gutter forms in place ready to receive the concrete. 2" strips are used for the forms to allow for the 2" Asphalt...
Show more1929 dated photo. College Street looking east from South Winooski Ave. as the construction gang were completing the construction of the concrete base near South Union Street. Note gutter forms in place ready to receive the concrete. 2" strips are used for the forms to allow for the 2" Asphalt pavement which will be constructed on the concrete base. Seen on the right in the background is College Street Congregational Church.
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