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- Houses, Miscellaneous Identified
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1940s photo of the McAllister House; 47 North Winooski Avenue. Built in 1889, the house was photographer Louis L. McAllister's residence from 1916 until his death in 1963.
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- Houses - Unidentified - Interiors
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View from the upper landing down the staircase into a long rectangular sitting room with a fireplace at the far end. Ionic columns are seen all along the upper balcony railing. Delicate spiral spindles are seen throughout. Antique portrait paintings hang on the balcony walls.
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- Mary Fletcher Hospital - Construction
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1951 Construction of the Mary Fletcher Hospital, Burlington, Vermont. Architects McKim Mead & White. Builders Vermilya-Brown Co., Inc.
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- Milton High School - Building
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1946 view of the Milton High School building's front door entrance.
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- Houses, Miscellaneous Identified
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1940s photo of South Willard between Buell and Pearl, i.e. 41 South Willard St. At the time this photo was taken, the house was vacant. Previously owned by John S. Patrick.
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- Mary Fletcher Hospital - Construction
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1951 Construction of the Mary Fletcher Hospital, Burlington, Vermont. Architects McKim Mead & White. Builders Vermilya-Brown Co., Inc.
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- Marble Island (Lake Champlain Club?) Colchester, VT
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Undated photo of buildings on Marble Island (Lake Champlain Club?) Colchester, Vt.
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- Houses - Unidentified
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A one story building; perhaps a camp. It has tree log front porch posts and railings. Tar paper like roof covering. Clapboard siding. Built on slightly sloping ground as the foundation of the front of the house seems to be resting on wooden logs. Marble Island?
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- Camp Marycrest - Buildings
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Summer 1948 photo of a building on the grounds of Camp Marycrest, Grand Isle, Vermont.
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- Houses - Unidentified (Rural)
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1945 summertime photo of a two story clapboard sided house with pitched roof. It has a small pediment front entry. Paneled shutters seen on windows. Large mature trees surround the house. Another large building seen in the background. Perhaps a barn. See also mcalA11F16i42
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- Business Enterprises - C-D
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1946/1947 photo of Colonial Esso filling station.
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- Congregational Church, First
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Exterior photograph of the First Congregational Church in Burlington, Vermont located on So. Winooski Avenue. Cars are parked along the curb including a open top roadster seen in the lower left corner. People appear to be leaving the church. Date unknown but may be 1950s.
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- Queen City Park, So. Burlington
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Photo of building in Queen City Park in So Burlington, Vermont. It has a long open porch, two stories and is surrounded by trees.
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- Burlington High School - Auditorium
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View from the balcony looking toward the stage in the gymnasium / auditorium at the old Burlington High School (currently Edmunds Elementary School) located at corner of Main and South Union Streets. Date may be 1951 when it was newly constructed.
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- Kresge's (Burlington Store) - exteriors, excavation, construction
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April 5, 1955. Construction of S.S. Kresge Company department store #397 on Church Street in Burlington, Vermont. View of the side of a brick building with a stone foundation. A solid panel door is seen to the left.
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- Mary Fletcher Hospital - Construction
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1951 Construction of the Mary Fletcher Hospital, Burlington, Vermont. Architects McKim Mead & White. Builders Vermilya-Brown Co., Inc.
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- Houses -Identified
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1959 winter photo of the driveway of 47 N. Winooski Ave., Burlington. Snow has been piled up against the fence dividing the property from that of next door. Back of house looking at Grant Street.
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- Trinity College - Buildings & Interiors
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Built in 1901, this elegant Victorian home at 360 Pearl Street, Burlington, was first a single-family dwelling, then the residence of UVM fraternity Phi Sigma Delta, and finally in 1957, the Burlington Rehabilitation House, an early group home for mentally disabled men. Historic registry records...
Show moreBuilt in 1901, this elegant Victorian home at 360 Pearl Street, Burlington, was first a single-family dwelling, then the residence of UVM fraternity Phi Sigma Delta, and finally in 1957, the Burlington Rehabilitation House, an early group home for mentally disabled men. Historic registry records state that the current edifice has been altered significantly to allow for apartments and no longer has the elegant look of the Victorian style home seen above. Three story shingle sided house with conical roofed tower with an acorn finial seen at the left. Doric style columns on the front entry and along the porch. The open front porch extends to the left curving around to the back. A small upper story open porch seen to the right with rounded arch and keystone in the center. To the left is No. 352; to the right No. 366. See also mcalA11F16i41 and mcalB19F05i03. Re: Burlington Free Press, November 9, 1957.
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- Houses, Miscellaneous Identified
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216 So. Prospect Street. Built in 1871 for George Francis, it was later owned by the Shaw family, and, at the time of this photograph, it was the residence of Henry T. Way, whose father Harry had purchased it in 1915. It is currently the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity house. Architectural style is...
Show more216 So. Prospect Street. Built in 1871 for George Francis, it was later owned by the Shaw family, and, at the time of this photograph, it was the residence of Henry T. Way, whose father Harry had purchased it in 1915. It is currently the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity house. Architectural style is described as "Italianate." To the right is a Christmas display in the snow of Santa, sleigh and two reindeer. Dated mid 1940s.
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- Burlington Federal Savings
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The Burlington Federal Savings building under construction. 1958.