A report on Burlington, Vermont

The Carnegie Building of the Fletcher Free Library in 2013
Battery Park, which overlooks the Burlington Waterfront and Lake Champlain
ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain
Burlington's Union Station was built in 1916 by the Central Vermont Railway and the Rutland Railroad. It now serves only tourist rail operations.
One of the four buildings in the Edmunds School complex
University of Vermont – Old Mill building

Most populous city in Vermont and the seat of Chittenden County.

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Vermont

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State in the New England region of the United States.

State in the New England region of the United States.

The Old Constitution House at Windsor, where the Constitution of Vermont was adopted on July 8, 1777
A circa 1775 flag used by the Green Mountain Boys
The gold leaf dome of the neoclassical Vermont State House (Capitol) in Montpelier
1791 Act of Congress admitting Vermont into the Union
Vermont in 1827. The county boundaries have since changed.
Map of Vermont showing cities, roads, and rivers
Population density of Vermont
Mount Mansfield
Western face of Camel's Hump Mountain (elevation 4079 ft).
Fall foliage at Lake Willoughby
Köppen climate types of Vermont, using 1991–2020 climate normals.
Silurian and Devonian stratigraphy of Vermont
The hermit thrush, the state bird of Vermont
A proportional representation of Vermont exports, 2020
Fall foliage seen from Hogback Mountain, Wilmington
Lake Champlain
Autumn in Vermont
Stowe Resort Village
The Lyndon Institute, a high school in Lyndon, Vermont
The University of Vermont
Old Mill, the oldest building of the university
Vermont welcome sign in Addison on Route 17 just over the New York border over the Champlain Bridge
Amtrak station in White River Junction
The Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant, in Vernon
The Vermont Supreme Court's building in Montpelier
Vermont towns hold a March town meeting for voters to approve the town's budget and decide other matters. Marlboro voters meet in this building.
Senators Bernie Sanders and Patrick Leahy and Representative Peter Welch greet supporters in 2017.
Vermontasaurus sculpture in Post Mills, in 2010

The most-populous city, Burlington, is the least-populous city to be the most-populous city in a state.

South Burlington, Vermont

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City in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States.

City in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States.

The Fletcher-Caulkins House at Wheeler Nature Park
South Burlington High School
Burlington International Airport in South Burlington
US Route 7 in South Burlington is a major corridor in Vermont.

In 1865, the unincorporated village of Burlington was chartered as a city.

Lake Champlain-River Richelieu watershed

Lake Champlain

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Natural freshwater lake in North America mainly within the borders of the United States (in the states of Vermont and New York) but also across the Canada–U.S. border into the Canadian province of Quebec.

Natural freshwater lake in North America mainly within the borders of the United States (in the states of Vermont and New York) but also across the Canada–U.S. border into the Canadian province of Quebec.

Lake Champlain-River Richelieu watershed
Sentinel-2 satellite photo
Lake Champlain in Burlington Harbor during sunset on May 27, 2012
Brooklyn Museum – Green Mountains, Lake Champlain – Winckworth Allan Gay – overall
Map of Lac Champlain, from Fort de Chambly up to Fort St-Fréderic in Nouvelle France. Cadastral map showing concessions and seigneuries on the coasts of the lake according to 1739 surveying.
Charlotte Ferry, Lake Champlain
The Champlain Valley as seen from Camel's Hump
Lake Champlain, Charlotte, Vermont
Dutton House, Shelburne Museum
Stagecoach Inn, Shelburne Museum
Sawmill, Shelburne Museum
A 1902 photograph of Fort Henry at Lake Champlain
The Champlain Bridge between New York and Vermont, demolished in December 2009
The LCTC ferry slip at Grand Isle, Vermont
The Swanton-Alburgh trestle spans Lake Champlain between the two Vermont towns: a distance of about 0.8 mi.
At sunset, looking west from Grand Isle to Plattsburgh and Crab Island
The lighthouse in Lake Champlain at dusk, as seen from Burlington, VT
USCG, Burlington, Vermont – main installation
Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife boat docked near ECHO Aquarium

The cities of Plattsburgh, New York and Burlington, Vermont are on the lake's western and eastern shores, respectively, and the Town of Ticonderoga, New York is in the region's southern part.

Western face of Mount Mansfield from Underhill, Vermont

Chittenden County, Vermont

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Most populous county in the U.S. state of Vermont.

Most populous county in the U.S. state of Vermont.

Western face of Mount Mansfield from Underhill, Vermont
Burton Snowboards is headquartered in Burlington.
The Church Street Marketplace in downtown Burlington
The University of Vermont is Vermont's public flagship research university and is situated in Burlington.
Interstate 89 Exit 17 in Colchester (June 5, 2015)

The county seat is Vermont's most populous municipality, the city of Burlington.

University of Vermont

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Old Mill, the oldest building of the university
The Billings Memorial Library was built in 1883 and was the university's library until 1961 when the larger Guy W. Bailey library was built. Since then, it has served miscellaneous purposes.
Named for U.S. Senator Justin Smith Morrill, Morrill Hall was constructed in 1906–07 to serve as the home of the UVM Agriculture Department and the Agricultural Experiment Station.
UVM research vessel docked near ECHO Aquarium, in Burlington harbor along Lake Champlain.
Williams Hall (formerly Williams Science Hall) at the University of Vermont today houses the departments of Fine Arts and Anthropology.
The George D. Aiken Center houses the Rubenstein School of Environment & Natural Resources
The Gutterson Fieldhouse, built in 1963, houses UVM's hockey rink.
Davis Center, the student resource center of the university completed in the fall of 2007
Ira Allen Chapel
John Dewey
Jody Williams
Madeleine Kunin
Phil Scott
Frederick H. Billings
William A. Wheeler
Grace Coolidge
Brian Halligan
Henry Jarvis Raymond
Peter Katis
Annie Proulx
Ben Affleck
Dierks Bentley
Duane Graveline
Jessica Seinfeld

The University of Vermont (UVM), officially the University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, is a public land-grant research university in Burlington, Vermont.

UVM Medical Center Main Campus

University of Vermont Medical Center

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Five-campus academic medical facility under the corporate umbrella of The University of Vermont Health Network corporate that is anchored by a 562-bed hospital.

Five-campus academic medical facility under the corporate umbrella of The University of Vermont Health Network corporate that is anchored by a 562-bed hospital.

UVM Medical Center Main Campus
UVM Medical Center Main Campus

UVM is located in Burlington, Vermont,

New Hampshire Exit 15 (Montcalm), looking south

Interstate 89

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Interstate Highway in the New England region of the United States traveling from Bow, New Hampshire, to the Canadian border between Highgate Springs, Vermont, and Saint-Armand, Quebec.

Interstate Highway in the New England region of the United States traveling from Bow, New Hampshire, to the Canadian border between Highgate Springs, Vermont, and Saint-Armand, Quebec.

New Hampshire Exit 15 (Montcalm), looking south
Interstate 89 northbound in Vermont, approaching Exit 2 in Sharon
I-89 Exit 17 in Colchester (June 5, 2015), Chittenden County
The Whale Tails along I-89 northbound in South Burlington, just west of Exit 12

The largest cities directly served by I-89 are Concord, the state capital of New Hampshire, Montpelier, the state capital of Vermont, and Burlington, Vermont.

Colchester, Vermont

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Town in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States.

Town in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States.

The Island Line Trail travels from Colchester across Lake Champlain to Grand Isle County; it is a former railroad line.
Saint Michael's College

Colchester borders Burlington, Vermont's most populous municipality.

The North Branch of the Winooski River at Montpelier

Winooski River

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Tributary of Lake Champlain, approximately 90 mi long, in the northern half of Vermont.

Tributary of Lake Champlain, approximately 90 mi long, in the northern half of Vermont.

The North Branch of the Winooski River at Montpelier
Falls on the Winooski River between the cities of Winooski (foreground) and Burlington (far shore)
Northwesterly view of the Winooski River Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge crossing from Burlington to Colchester along the Island Line Trail at the mouth of the Winooski River.

The river drains an area of the northern Green Mountains between Vermont's capital of Montpelier and its largest city, Burlington.

Ben & Jerry's

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American company that manufactures ice cream, frozen yogurt, and sorbet.

American company that manufactures ice cream, frozen yogurt, and sorbet.

Jerry Greenfield (left) and Ben Cohen (right) in 2010
Ben & Jerry's display freezer at a Domino's store
Ben & Jerry's ice-cream branch at the United Square Shopping Mall in Singapore
Woman in cow costume promoting Free Cone Day outside a Ben & Jerry's shop in Stockholm, Sweden
A pint of Ben & Jerry's ice cream
Ben & Jerry's Puerto Rico, US. sidewalk café

Founded in 1978 in Burlington, Vermont, the company went from a single ice cream parlor to a multi-national brand over the course of a few decades.