Burlington Map, Vermont
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Burlington Travel Guide
The little hamlet of Jericho, some 20 minutes drive from Burlington is worth a visit especially if you are a science or nature person as here you will find Old Red Mill craft shop and museum that exhibits a beautiful collection of snowflake photographs with about 5,000 snowflakes - taken by Wilson Bentley a local amateur naturalist who devised the world's first camera capable to capture images of snowflakes. None of... read moreBurlington Nightlife
Tasting local cuisine will be a good option for you, the best choice will be the Taste of Burlington restaurant that serves mouth-watering American vegetarian/non vegetarian dishes like spinach and wild mushroom strudel and honey, and coriander glazed salmon. Try first-class American spread like baked grouper with lobster dumplings and some ravioli stuffed with ricotta and spinach at the Butler's Restaurant. Pauline's... read moreBurlington Sightseeing
The Burlington VT area has two museums – the Shelburne Museum and the Robert Hull Fleming Museum. The former, spreads over 45 acres of land and encompasses 37 buildings; it is much more than a museum as it safeguards New England’s historic treasures and its traditions. Among the exhibits, the attractions of this museum are notable structures like the old Lake Champlain lighthouse, an archaic covered bridge, old... read moreBurlington History
The opening chapter of Burlington history dates back to the New Hampshire land grants’ days of the late 18th century when the land was granted to Samuel Willis and 63 other persons on July 7, 1963. The lands, however, were not settled immediately; in fact, it took another 20 years for the settlers to finally come here. The first family to settle in Burlington was that of Stephen Lawrence and a planned township was... read moreThings about Burlington you may be interested in
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