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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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- Burlington Streets: Church Street
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View of Church Street looking south from the intersection of Pearl and Church. Trolley tracks run the length of the street (not used after 1929). Trolley lines faintly seen strung above. The old Abernethy Clarkson Wright building is on the left in foreground, retail store signs can be seen, on...
Show moreView of Church Street looking south from the intersection of Pearl and Church. Trolley tracks run the length of the street (not used after 1929). Trolley lines faintly seen strung above. The old Abernethy Clarkson Wright building is on the left in foreground, retail store signs can be seen, on the right a sign for the New Sherwood Hotel.
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- Burlington Streets: Church Street
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Church Street looking north from Bank Street toward the Unitarian Church, Burlington, Vermont - July, 1931. Trolley tracks can be seen running the length of the road but no overhead lines (not used since 1929). To the left foreground is Beebe Pharmacy at 75 Church (Mason Gaylord Beebe?) in the...
Show moreChurch Street looking north from Bank Street toward the Unitarian Church, Burlington, Vermont - July, 1931. Trolley tracks can be seen running the length of the road but no overhead lines (not used since 1929). To the left foreground is Beebe Pharmacy at 75 Church (Mason Gaylord Beebe?) in the Lambert building. Beebe will become Kelley's Pharmacy. Other retail stores seen. New Sherwood Hotel seen further up the street. Hotel burned in 1937. Name of McAllister's studio embossed in lower right along with type print label "Store No. 397 Burlington, Vt."
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- Burlington Streets: Church Street
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View of Church Street looking north (Unitarian Church seen center background). A city street vehicle cleans the street. Trolley tracks run down the middle of the road (not used after 1929). Retail stores line both sides and include George G. Mylkes Antiques (#41), F. W. Woolworth Co. 5 and 10...
Show moreView of Church Street looking north (Unitarian Church seen center background). A city street vehicle cleans the street. Trolley tracks run down the middle of the road (not used after 1929). Retail stores line both sides and include George G. Mylkes Antiques (#41), F. W. Woolworth Co. 5 and 10 cent store (#37-39), The New Sherwood Hotel (corner of Church and Cherry; hotel burned in 1937), Liggetts Drug Store (#30). On the right Red 46 Department Store (#38-#50)
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- Burlington Streets: Church Street
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Winter view of Church Street after a major snowstorm. Traffic signal stands at the head of the street with traffic and directional instructions. The New Sherwood Hotel (burned 1937) is seen center right. Retail stores line both sides of the street. Possible date 1936.
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- Burlington Streets: Main Street (Lower)
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Undated (may be 1920s) view of lower Main Street with the Van Ness House, on the right, a hotel that once occupied the southwest corner of Main and St. Paul Street. Up the street also on the right is seen the corner of the Hotel Vermont. Used Truck sign also on the right in foreground. Trolley ...
Show moreUndated (may be 1920s) view of lower Main Street with the Van Ness House, on the right, a hotel that once occupied the southwest corner of Main and St. Paul Street. Up the street also on the right is seen the corner of the Hotel Vermont. Used Truck sign also on the right in foreground. Trolley (cable) car tracks run the center of the street with cable wires seen overhead. Socony gas station sign on the left.
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- Burlington Streets: Main Street (Lower)
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Undated view (may be late 1920s or early 1930s) of the corner of Main Street and St. Paul showing workmen (probably city street dept crew) working on the sidewalks. Portions of the sidewalks can be seen covered with a protective material. The street is paved with brick. A horse and wagon can be...
Show moreUndated view (may be late 1920s or early 1930s) of the corner of Main Street and St. Paul showing workmen (probably city street dept crew) working on the sidewalks. Portions of the sidewalks can be seen covered with a protective material. The street is paved with brick. A horse and wagon can be seen in the center of the photo. Behind is the Hotel Vermont.
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- Burlington Streets: Main Street (Lower)
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Oct. 29, 1940 dated photo. This view shows the intersection of St. Paul Street and Main Street looking south from a point opposite the Central Terminal. This new asphalt pavement was constructed by the Street Department from regular and special funds with the aid of a small appropriation...
Show moreOct. 29, 1940 dated photo. This view shows the intersection of St. Paul Street and Main Street looking south from a point opposite the Central Terminal. This new asphalt pavement was constructed by the Street Department from regular and special funds with the aid of a small appropriation available from the State Highway Department for "Back Roads". This project continues from this point south to the south side of the intersection of Spruce Street including all intersecting streets within these limits comprising a total of 11,100 square yards. On the left is the Hotel Vermont. Across the street is the building that once held the Van Ness House, a hotel.
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- Cataract House
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- Fort Cassin House
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- Franklin Block
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- Heart of Vergennes photo
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- Hotel Lenox
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- Hotel Lenox
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- Main Street
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- Main Street