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Cycle
the
City
is th
e w
ay to
exp
lore
the
“Que
en C
ity.”
Thi
s ex
citin
g, s
elf-
guid
ed lo
op to
ur s
how
case
s th
e
hist
ory,
cul
ture
and
nat
ural
spl
endo
r of
Bur
lingt
on, V
erm
ont—
one
of th
e lo
velie
st c
ities
in A
mer
ica,
and
the
jew
el o
f nor
ther
n N
ew E
ngla
nd.
• Thi
s gu
ide
will
lead
you
thro
ugh
the
best
of B
urlin
gton
on
a pr
imar
ily fl
at, 1
0-m
ile c
yclin
g lo
op th
at is
desc
ribed
in s
ix d
istin
ct s
egm
ents
on
the
follo
win
g pa
ges.
We
reco
mm
end
that
, bef
ore
vent
urin
g ou
t,
you
read
the
info
rmat
ive
narr
ativ
es fo
r ea
ch s
egm
ent.
Whi
le y
ou’re
in th
e sa
ddle
, our
map
s w
ill m
ake
it ea
sy to
find
you
r w
ay.
• The
loop
will
take
you
alo
ng s
pect
acul
ar L
ake
Cha
mpl
ain
and
the
richl
y sc
enic
Win
oosk
i Riv
er. Y
ou w
ill
also
enj
oy s
ix p
arks
, thr
ee c
olle
ges,
and
cou
ntle
ss h
isto
ric a
nd c
ultu
ral s
ites.
You
may
wan
t to
look
in
on s
ome
of th
e w
elco
min
g pe
ople
you
’ll fi
nd a
t the
res
taur
ants
, B&
B’ s
, far
ms
and
othe
r bu
sine
sses
alon
g th
e w
ay.
• Cyc
le th
e C
ity is
par
t of t
he L
ake
Cha
mpl
ain
Bik
eway
s 1,
100-
mile
net
wor
k. F
or in
fo: w
ww
.cha
mpl
ainb
ikew
ays.
org.
16
15
18
20
2122
19
14
13
12
SITE
TYP
E
• Und
erwa
ter P
rese
rve
• His
toric
Site
/Fea
ture
• His
toric
Bui
ldin
g
• Par
k
• Mus
eum
• Agr
icul
tura
l Ent
erpr
ise
• Uni
que
Attra
ctio
n
FACI
LITI
ES
P
arki
ng
P
icni
c Ar
ea
S
hopp
ing
OTHE
R
Cyc
le th
e Ci
ty L
oop
Bur
lingt
on B
ikep
ath
P S
We
lco
me
to
Bur
ling
ton
6
1
2
3
4
725
31
32
34
35
5
23
2728
29 30
910
26
17
8
33
24
11
S
Guid
elin
es fo
r Bi
cycl
ists
Scen
ic r
oads
are
trav
eled
by
both
mot
oris
ts a
nd b
icyc
lists
. As
a bi
cycl
ist,
follo
w
traffi
c la
ws
and
ride
in a
saf
e an
d co
ntro
lled
man
ner.
Whe
n cy
clin
g, p
leas
e fo
llow
thes
e gu
idel
ines
:1.
W
EAR
A H
ELM
ET.
2.
Rid
e w
ith th
e flo
w o
f tra
ffic
in s
ingl
e fil
e.3.
W
hen
usin
g tra
vel l
anes
, fol
low
mot
or v
ehic
le la
ws.
Obe
y tra
ffic
si
gns
and
sign
als.
Don
’t cu
t cor
ners
.4.
U
se c
lear
han
d si
gnal
s w
hen
mak
ing
turn
s or
sto
ppin
g.5.
R
ide
in a
stra
ight
line
at l
east
3 fe
et fr
om p
arke
d ca
rs o
r cu
rbs.
6.
If yo
u rid
e at
nig
ht, u
se li
ghts
and
ref
lect
ors.
7.
Rid
e de
fens
ivel
y! B
e aw
are
of m
otor
ists
’ act
ions
.8.
B
e aw
are
of tr
ain
track
s an
d ot
her
road
con
ditio
ns.
CYCL
E TH
E CI
TY
L ak
eC
ha
mp
la
in
Bik
ew
ays
Look
for
the
Cyc
le th
e C
ity s
igns
an
d st
enci
ls.
Cyc
ling
and
blad
ing
alon
g La
ke C
ham
plai
n.
Paul Boisvert
Disc
laim
er
Use
rs a
ssum
e al
l ri
sks,
inh
eren
t an
d no
t in
here
nt,
in t
he u
se o
f m
ater
ials
re
com
men
ding
rou
tes
of t
he L
ake
Cha
mpl
ain
Bik
eway
s ne
twor
k an
d al
l af
filia
ted
orga
niza
tion
s, a
nd i
ndiv
idua
ls d
iscl
aim
any
and
all
liabi
lity
on
thei
r pa
rt f
or d
amag
es o
r in
juri
es t
o pe
rson
s or
pro
pert
y sh
ould
the
y oc
cur.
Rou
tes
are
chos
en,
desi
gnat
ed a
nd/o
r si
gned
bec
ause
: th
ey a
re p
opul
ar,
or
are
pref
erre
d, o
r pr
ovid
e co
ntin
uous
rou
tes
to d
esti
nati
ons,
or
are
light
ly
trav
eled
, or
are
sce
nic,
or
have
mor
e ro
om f
or c
ars
and
bike
s, o
r po
sses
s a
com
bina
tion
of
thes
e at
trib
utes
.
• The
six
th-la
rges
t lak
e in
the
U.S
., La
ke C
ham
plai
n st
retc
hes
120
mile
s fr
om C
anad
a’s
Ric
helie
u R
iver
to W
ood
Cre
ek in
Whi
teha
ll, N
ew Y
ork.
You
are
look
ing
at it
s w
ides
t poi
nt: 1
2 m
iles
betw
een
Bur
lingt
on
and
Por
t Ken
t, N
ew Y
ork.
The
Adi
rond
ack
Mou
ntai
ns o
n th
e N
ew Y
ork
side
ros
e as
the
resu
lt of
a c
on-
tinen
tal c
ollis
ion
over
a b
illio
n ye
ars
ago.
Geo
logi
sts
belie
ve th
ey a
re s
till g
row
ing.
• The
lake
is n
amed
for
the
Fren
ch e
xplo
rer
Sam
uel d
e C
ham
plai
n, w
hose
arr
ival
in 1
609
open
ed th
e
lake
reg
ion
to c
entu
ries
of E
urop
ean
mili
tary
bat
tles
over
its
poss
essi
on. T
hese
wat
ers
wer
e sa
iled
by
ship
s en
gage
d in
the
Fren
ch a
nd In
dian
War
s, th
e A
mer
ican
Rev
olut
ion
and
the
War
of 1
812.
Tod
ay’s
lake
con
tain
s ar
tifac
ts a
nd s
hipw
reck
s fr
om a
ll th
ese
eras
. The
Phi
lade
lphi
a, o
ne o
f Gen
eral
Ben
edic
t
Arn
old’
s R
evol
utio
nary
War
gun
boat
s, w
as r
edis
cove
red
in 1
997
afte
r 22
1 ye
ars
at th
e bo
ttom
.
• Als
o ly
ing
bene
ath
thes
e w
ater
s ar
e th
e w
reck
s of
com
mer
cial
and
rec
reat
iona
l ves
sels
, inc
ludi
ng th
e
man
y ca
nal b
oats
and
ste
amer
s th
at o
nce
plie
d th
e la
ke in
its
year
s as
a b
usy
com
mer
cial
wat
erw
ay.
Lake
Cha
mpl
ain’
s U
nder
wat
er P
rese
rve
Syst
em in
clud
es th
e w
reck
s of
the
wor
ld’s
onl
y kn
own
hors
e-
pow
ered
ferr
y, th
e B
urlin
gton
Bay
Hor
se F
erry
(1)
, alo
ng w
ith th
e O
.J. W
alke
r (2
) th
e G
ener
al B
utle
r
(3),
the
A.R
. Noy
es C
oal B
arge
,
an
d th
ree
othe
rs.
1
4
2
3
12P
13P
1
The
Lak
esh
ore
1
• You
r tr
ip b
egin
s an
d en
ds a
t Uni
on S
tatio
n,
whe
re s
how
ers,
a h
ealth
clu
b an
d bi
cycl
e lo
cker
s an
d
rack
s ar
e al
l ava
ilabl
e. D
escr
ibed
at i
ts 1
916
open
ing
as a
Gra
nd C
entr
al S
tatio
n in
min
iatu
re, t
his
depo
t ser
ved
pass
enge
r an
d co
mm
erci
al tr
affic
on
the
Rut
land
and
Cen
tral
Ver
mon
t rai
lroad
s —
thus
the
nam
e U
nion
Sta
tion.
The
dec
line
in p
asse
nger
trav
el a
fter
Wor
ld W
ar II
cau
sed
the
stat
ion’
s cl
o-
sure
in 1
953.
• Aft
er d
ecad
es o
f use
by
the
Gre
en M
ount
ain
Pow
er C
ompa
ny, t
he s
tatio
n w
as b
ough
t in
1985
to fo
rm
the
core
of t
he M
ain
Stre
et L
andi
ng c
ompl
ex, n
ow a
nat
iona
l mod
el fo
r th
e re
use
of h
isto
ric b
uild
ings
and
the
eco-
frie
ndly
dev
elop
men
t of h
ousi
ng, o
ffice
s, a
rt s
tudi
os a
nd r
esta
uran
ts.
• In
the
early
199
0s, B
urlin
gton
beg
an to
tran
sfor
m it
s w
ater
fron
t fro
m
a de
func
t ind
ustr
ial s
ite in
to a
val
uabl
e pu
blic
res
ourc
e by
focu
sing
on th
e na
tura
l bea
uty
and
recr
eatio
nal p
oten
tial o
f Lak
e C
ham
plai
n.
Incl
uded
in th
e pl
an w
as th
e bi
kepa
th, w
hich
str
etch
es fr
om
Oak
ledg
e P
ark
at th
e no
rth
to th
e m
outh
of t
he W
inoo
ski R
iver
, and
the
Bur
lingt
on C
omm
unity
Boa
thou
se (
6), b
uilt
in 1
991.
EC
HO
(7)
educ
ates
the
publ
ic w
ith h
ands
-on
ecol
ogic
al a
nd c
ultu
ral e
xhib
its,
incl
udin
g a
ship
wre
ck a
nd li
ve a
quat
ic a
nim
als.
The
mus
eum
offe
rs
a $1
dis
coun
t to
visi
tors
who
arr
ive
by b
ike.
Jus
t sho
w y
our
helm
et!
• At
the
othe
r en
d of
Wat
erfr
ont P
ark
(8)
is th
e U
.S.
Coa
st G
uard
Sta
tion
(9)
and
the
Lake
Cha
mpl
ain
Com
mun
ity S
ailin
g C
ente
r (1
). T
he c
ente
r of
fers
inst
ruct
ion,
ren
tals
and
sto
rage
, and
is e
quip
ped
to
serv
e di
sabl
ed s
ailo
rs.
• Ove
rlook
ing
the
wat
erfr
ont i
s B
atte
ry P
ark
(1),
the
site
of a
n A
mer
ican
enc
ampm
ent i
n th
e W
ar o
f
1812
, act
ive
whe
n B
ritis
h sh
ips
wer
e in
firin
g ra
nge.
• No
rth
on th
e bi
kepa
th is
the
Urb
an R
eser
ve, p
urch
ased
by
the
citiz
ens
of B
urlin
gton
in 1
991
to a
llow
for
publ
ic c
hoic
e in
the
area
’s fu
ture
dev
elop
men
t. D
ucks
, san
dpip
ers
and
othe
r w
ater
-lovi
ng a
nim
als
have
mad
e th
eir
hom
es h
ere.
Pas
t the
Urb
an R
eser
ve is
Nor
th B
each
Par
k (1
), w
ith o
ne o
f Ver
mon
t’s
fines
t san
d be
ache
s, a
bat
hhou
se a
nd a
n ad
jace
nt c
ity c
ampg
roun
d. F
urth
er o
n is
Led
dy P
ark
(1)
whe
re y
ou’ll
leav
e th
e bi
kepa
th. U
se c
autio
n as
you
cro
ss N
orth
Ave
nue
to e
nter
Eth
an A
llen
Par
k.
7
7
5
6
8
9
10
11
11
12
13
6
5
9108 Th
e La
kesh
ore
0.0
mile
s Lo
op b
egin
s at
the
lake
side
of U
nion
Stat
ion.
Hea
d no
rth
on b
ikep
ath
alon
g la
ke.
2.5
mile
s Tu
rn r
ight
at L
eddy
Par
k an
d le
ave
park
ing
lot o
n Le
ddy
Par
k R
oad.
P
P
3
2
The
Bur
lingt
on B
ike
Pat
h -
a 7-
mile
sh
orel
ine
recr
eatio
n pa
th.
Carolyn Bates
4
• Thi
s pa
rk is
nam
ed fo
r Ve
rmon
t’s R
evol
utio
nary
War
her
o, E
than
Alle
n, w
ho fa
rmed
the
land
you
are
bicy
clin
g on
toda
y. A
llen
gain
ed n
atio
nal f
ame
as th
e fla
mbo
yant
foun
der
of th
e G
reen
Mou
ntai
n B
oys,
his
band
of b
ackw
oods
sol
dier
s. H
is a
dven
ture
s —
and
his
row
dy lo
ve fo
r fr
eedo
m —
are
lege
ndar
y. It
has
been
sai
d th
at A
llen’
s in
depe
nden
t thi
nkin
g an
d st
ubbo
rn n
atur
e liv
e on
in V
erm
onte
rs to
day.
• Soo
n af
ter
you
begi
n yo
ur r
ide
thro
ugh
Etha
n A
llen
Par
k (1
), y
ou w
ill s
ee a
sig
n on
the
left
mar
king
a fo
otpa
th to
the
Etha
n A
llen
Tow
er (
1). T
he to
wer
was
ere
cted
in 1
905
as a
mem
oria
l to
Alle
n, b
y
the
Sons
of t
he A
mer
ican
Rev
olut
ion.
It w
as c
onst
ruct
ed o
n In
dian
Roc
k, s
o na
med
for
the
site
’s s
ig-
nific
ance
to th
e lo
cal A
bena
ki tr
ibe
that
con
trol
led
this
reg
ion
befo
re E
urop
ean
settl
emen
t. Th
e tr
ibe
used
this
pro
mon
tory
to m
onito
r th
e m
ovem
ents
of e
nem
ies
on th
e la
ke. Y
ou a
re w
elco
me
to e
nter
the
tow
er fr
om M
emor
ial D
ay th
roug
h La
bor
Day
, to
enjo
y on
e of
Bur
lingt
on’s
mos
t spe
ctac
ular
vie
ws
of
the
Adi
rond
acks
.
• The
trai
l nex
t ope
ns to
offe
r th
e fir
st o
f man
y vi
ews
of th
e In
terv
ale,
a fe
rtile
floo
dpla
in, a
nd th
e
Win
oosk
i Riv
er. Y
ou w
ill le
arn
mor
e ab
out t
he fl
oodp
lain
and
its
cons
erva
tion
as y
ou tr
aver
se it
in th
e
follo
win
g se
gmen
t.
14
15
16
15 14P
Etha
n Al
len’
s W
orld
3.1
mile
s Tu
rn r
ight
on
Nor
th A
venu
e. R
ide
on
side
wal
k or
roa
dway
(de
pend
ing
on
your
abi
litie
s).
3.3
mile
s C
ross
Nor
th A
venu
e to
ent
er E
than
Alle
n P
ark.
3.8
mile
s A
t for
k, s
tay
right
.
4.3
mile
s C
ross
brid
ge a
nd tu
rn le
ft on
to b
ike-
path
to E
than
Alle
n H
omes
tead
.
Etha
n A
llen'
s W
orl
d2
• Aft
er a
sho
rt r
ide
you
will
see
the
Etha
n A
llen
Hom
este
ad h
isto
ric
site
and
mus
eum
(6)
. The
Hom
este
ad is
the
only
sur
vivi
ng A
llen
resi
denc
e, a
nd a
n ex
ampl
e of
wha
t pro
sper
ous
colo
nial
farm
s w
ere
like.
Alth
ough
it a
ppea
rs m
odes
t to
us to
day,
whe
n Et
han
and
his
larg
e fa
mily
live
d he
re th
is w
as c
onsi
dere
d a
subs
tant
ial h
ome.
• In
the
1780
s, A
llen’
s ho
use
was
on
the
edge
of t
he fr
ontie
r. N
ear
the
high
est n
avig
able
poi
nt o
f the
Win
oosk
i Riv
er, i
t was
a c
on-
nect
ion
betw
een
the
vast
inte
rior
of N
ew E
ngla
nd a
nd th
e ou
tsid
e
wor
ld, t
hrou
gh th
e W
inoo
ski,
the
lake
and
the
St. L
awre
nce
Riv
er.
• As
you
ente
r th
e H
omes
tead
the
pave
men
t end
s. H
ere
you
mig
ht
enjo
y w
alki
ng u
p th
e dr
ivew
ay to
see
the
Alle
n fa
rmho
use
muc
h as
it m
ay h
ave
look
ed in
178
7. L
et y
our
imag
inat
ion
take
you
bac
k to
colo
nial
Ver
mon
t. A
fter
expl
orin
g th
e fa
rmho
use
and
the
mus
eum
,
cont
inue
you
r bi
ke r
ide;
the
view
s of
the
river
are
ess
entia
lly th
e
sam
e as
thos
e Et
han
Alle
n en
joye
d.
• Fin
d ou
t mor
e ab
out l
ife d
urin
g A
llen’
s tim
e at
the
hist
oric
site
’s E
duca
tion
Cen
ter,
in th
e la
rge
gray
barn
. Ins
ide,
you
can
exp
lore
Ver
mon
t his
tory
and
arc
haeo
logy
thro
ugh
mul
timed
ia s
how
s, h
ands
-on
exhi
bits
and
gui
ded
tour
s of
the
hist
oric
hou
se. T
he h
isto
ric s
ite a
nd m
useu
m m
anag
ed b
y th
e Et
han
Alle
n H
omes
tead
Tru
st, o
n la
nds
owne
d by
the
Win
oosk
i Val
ley
Par
k D
istr
ict,
are
open
dai
ly d
urin
g th
e
sum
mer
and
fall
mon
ths.
Cal
l (80
2) 8
65-4
556
for
spec
ific
date
s an
d tim
es.
16
NAM
E
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ESS
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E
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NTE
ERDO
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E A
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IES
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otio
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lingt
on, V
T 05
401
Sup
port
Cyc
le t
he C
ity.
Jo
in L
ocal
Mot
ion!
Con
trib
utio
ns a
re t
ax d
educ
tible
as
prov
ided
by
law
.
Etha
n A
llen'
s H
omes
tead
.
The
path
to
the
Inte
rval
e.
Greg FarnhamEthan Allen Homestead
CHAM
PION
- $
1,00
0 -
basi
c pl
us n
ame
on p
erm
anen
t bi
ke f
erry
pla
que
20
20 17
18
22
19
21
PS
• No
w, y
ou’ll
be
vent
urin
g in
to th
e In
terv
ale,
a fl
oodp
lain
alo
ng th
e W
inoo
ski R
iver
that
is r
ich
in n
atur
al
reso
urce
s an
d hi
stor
ical
sig
nific
ance
. Thi
s is
Bur
lingt
on’s
last
rem
aini
ng fa
rmla
nd, a
rem
nant
of t
he
city
’s a
ncie
nt a
gric
ultu
ral r
oots
. Tod
ay’s
Inte
rval
e is
und
ergo
ing
a re
nais
sanc
e as
a fe
rtile
cen
ter
for
orga
nic
farm
ing
and
ecol
ogic
al in
nova
tion.
• “In
terv
ale”
is a
New
Eng
land
term
for
river
side
low
land
s. O
vera
ll, th
is la
rge
flood
plai
n co
vers
3,9
00
acre
s, w
ith a
bout
60
perc
ent i
n ne
ighb
orin
g W
inoo
ski a
nd C
olch
este
r. O
n th
e ed
ge o
f the
Inte
rval
e,
2,00
0 an
d 4,
000-
year
-old
Abe
naki
Indi
an s
ites
have
bee
n fo
und.
Exc
elle
nt fa
rmer
s, th
e A
bena
ki
base
d th
eir
diet
on
corn
, bea
ns a
nd s
quas
h th
at th
ey g
rew
. Evi
denc
e of
exp
erim
enta
tion
with
col
d-
resi
stan
t cor
n cr
ops
in th
e In
terv
ale
date
s ba
ck 6
00 y
ears
.
• Aft
er E
urop
eans
dis
plac
ed th
e A
bena
ki in
the
Inte
rval
e, fa
rmin
g he
re c
ontin
ued.
Fol
low
ing
the
Am
eric
an R
evol
utio
n, In
terv
ale
land
owne
rs g
rew
cro
ps fo
r th
eir
own
cons
umpt
ion
and
sold
the
sur-
plus
. Far
mer
s sw
itche
d to
dai
ry a
roun
d 18
50, w
hen
Cen
tral
Ver
mon
t Rai
lroad
’s e
xten
sion
of i
ts tr
acks
into
the
Inte
rval
e m
ade
it po
ssib
le to
sel
l milk
to a
nat
iona
l mar
ket.
• Wit
hin
this
rap
idly
gro
win
g ur
ban
area
, man
y na
tura
lists
of t
he e
arly
1900
s re
gard
ed th
e In
terv
ale
as im
port
ant p
lant
and
wild
life
habi
tat.
Farnham
The
Int
erv
ale
3
The
Inte
rval
e
4.7
mile
s Fo
llow
gre
en p
osts
with
bic
ycle
icon
thro
ugh
the
Inte
rval
e.
Fam
ed c
onse
rvat
ioni
st a
nd U
VM p
rofe
ssor
Geo
rge
Per
kins
Mar
sh
com
pile
d an
inve
ntor
y of
Ver
mon
t pla
nts
in th
e ea
rly 1
900s
, whi
ch
feat
ured
man
y In
terv
ale
plan
ts.
• Kee
p an
eye
out
for
anim
als!
You
may
glim
pse
a gr
eat b
lue
hero
n,
a ki
ngfis
her
or a
n os
prey
div
ing
into
the
river
for
fish.
Tra
cker
s w
ho
regu
larly
mon
itor
the
Inte
rval
e’s
dive
rse
wild
life
have
con
firm
ed th
e
pres
ence
of b
eave
rs, r
acco
ons,
foxe
s, fi
sher
s, c
oyot
es, d
eer
and
an
occa
sion
al m
oose
.
• By
the
mid
dle
of th
is c
entu
ry, u
rban
dev
elop
men
t and
com
mer
cial
farm
ing
had
impa
cted
the
Inte
rval
e’s
ecos
yste
m. T
he to
wn
dum
p,
a se
wag
e pi
t and
a ju
nkya
rd o
f 350
car
s be
cam
e a
serio
us th
reat
to th
e riv
er a
nd w
ildlif
e. T
hen
in 1
985,
Gar
dene
r’s S
uppl
y C
ompa
ny
(7)
mov
ed to
Inte
rval
e R
oad,
brin
ging
with
it a
hos
t of p
eopl
e w
ho
had
sust
aina
ble
agric
ultu
re in
min
d.
• Aft
er s
tart
ing
the
Inte
rval
e C
omm
unity
Far
m (
8), a
n or
gani
c fa
rm th
at g
row
s pr
oduc
e fo
r 40
0 m
embe
r
fam
ilies
, Gar
dene
r’s S
uppl
y fo
unde
d a
non-
prof
it or
gani
zatio
n ca
lled
the
Inte
rval
e Fo
unda
tion.
The
Foun
datio
n’s
first
pro
ject
was
Inte
rval
e C
ompo
st (
9), t
he la
rges
t com
mun
ity c
ompo
stin
g fa
cilit
y in
Verm
ont.
You
can
see
the
10 a
cres
of b
row
n w
indr
ows
on th
e le
ft as
you
rid
e by
. Eac
h ye
ar, t
he p
roj-
ect p
rodu
ces
7,00
0 to
ns o
f com
post
to r
esto
re th
e In
terv
ale’
s fa
rmla
nd a
nd fo
r co
mm
erci
al s
ale
that
fund
s th
e on
goin
g w
ork
of th
e In
terv
ale
Foun
datio
n.
• Ne
xt y
ou’ll
see
mor
e or
gani
c fa
rms
, m
any
of w
hich
got
thei
r st
art w
ith th
e In
terv
ale
Foun
datio
n’s
Smal
l Far
m In
cuba
tor
Pro
gram
. Tod
ay, 1
0 or
gani
c fa
rms
in th
e In
terv
ale
empl
oy a
ppro
xim
atel
y 30
farm
ers
— a
nd th
ey’v
e se
t the
goa
l of g
row
ing
10 p
erce
nt o
f Bur
lingt
on’s
fres
h fo
od h
ere
in th
e
Inte
rval
e.
• Bu
ildin
g on
this
farm
ing
foun
datio
n an
d B
urlin
gton
’s d
esire
to b
ecom
e th
e na
tion’
s “m
ost s
usta
inab
le
city
,” a
n “E
co-P
ark”
is e
mer
ging
in th
e In
terv
ale.
Her
e, w
aste
s fr
om th
e pr
oduc
tion
of o
ne p
rodu
ct
will
be
used
as
fuel
s fo
r ot
her
proc
esse
s, c
ompl
etin
g th
e cy
cles
of a
hea
lthy
ecol
ogy.
For
exa
mpl
e,
exce
ss h
eat f
rom
Ver
mon
t’s la
rges
t sou
rce
of r
enew
able
ele
ctric
ity, t
he M
cNei
l Gen
erat
ing
Stat
ion
(2),
whi
ch b
urns
sus
tain
ably
har
vest
ed w
ood
chip
s, m
ay b
e us
ed to
hea
t gre
enho
uses
that
gro
w
vege
tabl
es y
ear-
roun
d. E
xper
imen
ts w
ith b
iom
ass
dige
ster
s an
d ot
her
gree
n te
chno
logi
es a
re a
lread
y
unde
rway
in th
e In
terv
ale.
• Ta
ke a
mom
ent t
o
t
our
the
love
ly
dis
play
gar
dens
a
roun
d th
e
G
arde
ner’s
S
uppl
y st
ore.
17
21
20
18
19
22
The
scen
ic W
inoo
ski R
iver
.
Farm
ing
in t
he I
nter
vale
.
Greg The Intervale Foundation
• Clim
bing
a lo
ng h
ill o
ut o
f the
Inte
rval
e’s
natu
ral s
eclu
sion
, you
will
fina
lly r
each
Nor
th P
rosp
ect S
tree
t,
for
man
y ye
ars
calle
d “t
he r
oad
to th
e In
terv
ale.
” A
long
her
e ar
e se
vera
l goo
d ex
ampl
es o
f the
ela
bo-
rate
, tur
n-of
-the
-cen
tury
“sh
ingl
e st
yle”
arc
hite
ctur
e.
• As
you
appr
oach
Pea
rl St
reet
, use
cau
tion
thro
ugh
this
aw
kwar
d an
d bu
sy in
ters
ectio
n. T
hen
notic
e
on th
e le
ft th
e U
nive
rsity
of V
erm
ont’s
sta
tely
Uni
vers
ity R
ow (
2) a
long
its
ten-
acre
his
toric
Gre
en (
3).
Cha
rter
ed in
179
1, th
e sa
me
year
Ver
mon
t bec
ame
the
Uni
on’s
14t
h st
ate,
UVM
was
the
fifth
col
lege
foun
ded
in N
ew E
ngla
nd. F
ound
er Ir
a A
llen,
Eth
an’s
bro
ther
, don
ated
the
land
for
the
Uni
vers
ity’s
orig
inal
bui
ldin
gs. T
he G
reen
has
bee
n a
cam
pus
foca
l poi
nt fo
r m
ore
than
two
cent
urie
s. T
his
is a
nice
pla
ce to
take
a r
est w
hile
vie
win
g th
e la
ndm
ark
arch
itect
ure
of U
nive
rsity
Row
. At C
olle
ge S
tree
t,
take
a le
ft on
to a
bik
epat
h th
at tr
avel
s ac
ross
the
Gre
en.
• [By
the
way
, if y
ou h
ave
an in
tere
st in
fine
art
, dep
art s
light
ly fr
om th
e to
ur’s
pat
h on
Nor
th P
rosp
ect
Stre
et to
vis
it th
e U
nive
rsity
’s R
ober
t Hul
l Fle
min
g M
useu
m (
4), 0
.2 m
iles
to th
e le
ft on
Col
ches
ter
Aven
ue (
mus
eum
on
right
). T
he m
useu
m, d
esig
ned
by th
e na
tiona
lly r
enow
ned
firm
McK
im, M
ead
and
Whi
te, i
n a
hand
som
e C
olon
ial R
eviv
al s
tyle
, has
a p
erm
anen
t col
lect
ion
of m
ore
than
20,
000
wor
ks in
clud
ing
Am
eric
an, E
urop
ean,
Afr
ican
, and
Anc
ient
Egy
ptia
n ar
t.
2324
25
25
23
26
24
P
P
P
Univ
ersi
ty R
ow
7.6
mile
s C
ross
Riv
ersi
de A
venu
e.
8.1
mile
s C
ross
Pea
rl St
reet
.
8.4
mile
s A
t Col
lege
Str
eet,
turn
left
onto
bik
e-
path
thro
ugh
the
hist
oric
UVM
G
reen
. Cro
ss M
ain
Stre
et a
nd s
tay
on
pa
th. R
etur
n on
to P
rosp
ect S
tree
t and
lo
ok fo
r M
aple
Str
eet s
oon
afte
r.
Uni
vers
ity
Ro
w4
• The
mos
t nor
ther
ly b
uild
ing
on U
nive
rsity
Row
, and
like
ly th
e fir
st to
cat
ch y
our
eye,
is Ir
a A
llen
Cha
pel.
Des
igne
d al
so b
y th
e fir
m M
cKim
, Mea
d an
d W
hite
, the
cha
pel w
as c
ompl
eted
in 1
926.
Its
impr
essi
ve b
ell t
ower
has
bec
ome
a la
ndm
ark
for
peop
le a
ppro
achi
ng B
urlin
gton
from
alm
ost e
very
dire
ctio
n.
• On
the
chap
el’s
law
n is
a h
eads
tone
mar
king
this
as
the
buria
l pla
ce o
f Joh
n D
ewey
(18
59-1
952)
(5)
.
Dew
ey is
bes
t-kn
own
as th
e “F
athe
r of
Pro
gres
sive
Edu
catio
n,”
a m
ovem
ent t
hat f
lour
ishe
d in
the
early
par
t of t
his
cent
ury
and
cont
inue
s to
info
rm s
chol
ars.
Tho
ugh
his
theo
ries
wer
e co
ntro
vers
ial,
Dew
ey is
stil
l hig
hly
rega
rded
as
one
of A
mer
ica’
s le
adin
g ph
iloso
pher
s.
• Sec
ond
in U
nive
rsity
Row
is B
illin
gs, t
he la
st a
nd la
rges
t of a
ser
ies
of li
brar
ies
desi
gned
by
fam
ous
Am
eric
an a
rchi
tect
H.H
. Ric
hard
son.
Bui
lt in
188
5, B
illin
gs is
typi
cal o
f the
Ric
hard
son
Rom
anes
que
styl
e, c
hara
cter
ized
by
roug
h co
ntra
stin
g st
ones
, tow
ers,
and
a w
ide
entr
ance
arc
h. B
illin
gs s
erve
d as
the
Uni
vers
ity’s
libr
ary
until
196
1, a
nd w
as c
onve
rted
into
a S
tude
nt
Cen
ter
in 1
963.
• Ne
xt is
Will
iam
s Sc
ienc
e H
all,
nam
ed fo
r U
VM g
radu
ate
Dr.
Edw
ard
H. W
illia
ms.
Will
iam
s w
ante
d to
don
ate
an a
rt b
uild
ing,
but
a fr
iend
conv
ince
d hi
m to
fina
nce
a sc
ienc
e ce
nter
inst
ead.
Bui
lt in
189
6,
Will
iam
s w
as th
e fir
st c
ompl
etel
y fir
epro
of b
uild
ing
in th
e U
nite
d
Stat
es. I
n 19
72, D
r. W
illia
ms’
s or
igin
al in
tent
ion
was
rea
lized
— th
e
hall
was
con
vert
ed in
to U
VM’s
art
bui
ldin
g.
• Ne
xt is
Old
Mill
, the
old
est a
cade
mic
bui
ldin
g on
cam
pus
and
a pr
omin
ent s
ymbo
l of U
VM. T
he O
ld
Mill
onc
e he
ld th
e en
tire
colle
ge, a
nd it
stil
l hou
ses
seve
ral a
cade
mic
dep
artm
ents
. Orig
inal
ly c
on-
stru
cted
in 1
825,
the
build
ing
was
reb
uilt
in 1
882
in H
igh
Vict
oria
n G
othi
c st
yle.
In 1
998,
the
inte
rior
was
com
plet
ely
reco
nstr
ucte
d an
d th
e ex
terio
r w
as r
esto
red
to th
e 18
82 a
ppea
ranc
e.
• The
fifth
bui
ldin
g is
the
Rom
anes
que
Rev
ival
-sty
le R
oyal
l Tyl
er T
heat
re. O
rigin
ally
bui
lt as
the
cam
pus
gym
nasi
um in
190
1 an
d al
so u
sed
as a
civ
ic c
ente
r fo
r th
e co
mm
unity
, the
bui
ldin
g w
as c
onve
rted
in
1974
into
a 2
91-s
eat t
heat
re. T
he fi
nal s
truc
ture
on
Uni
vers
ity R
ow is
Mor
rill H
all,
built
in 1
907
as th
e
hom
e of
the
Uni
vers
ity’s
Agr
icul
tura
l Col
lege
.
• At
Mor
rill H
all,
fol
low
the
bike
path
tha
t cro
sses
Mai
n
Str
eet a
nd g
oes
by
Pom
eroy
Hal
l. Yo
u
will
ent
er th
e
Man
sion
s of
the
Hill
seg
men
t onc
e
join
ing
Sout
h
Pro
spec
t Str
eet.
UVM
Old
Mill
, 18
25,
and
the
Gre
en.
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urlin
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• Bu
rling
ton’
s H
ill S
ectio
n is
kno
wn
for
the
stat
ely
hom
es b
uilt
by th
e in
dust
rialis
ts a
nd p
ublic
figu
res
who
hel
ped
mak
e th
e ci
ty w
hat i
t is
toda
y. T
his
part
of t
he c
ity w
as d
evel
oped
as
Bur
lingt
on g
rew
outw
ard
from
the
wat
erfr
ont a
nd d
ownt
own.
The
firs
t to
build
hom
es h
ere
wer
e pr
ofes
sors
and
scho
ol e
mpl
oyee
s, a
sho
rt w
alk
from
the
Uni
vers
ity. L
ater
, law
yers
, pol
itici
ans
and
resi
dent
s w
ho
pros
pere
d fr
om a
gric
ultu
ral,
tran
spor
tatio
n an
d m
anuf
actu
ring
inte
rest
s se
ttled
in th
e ar
ea, d
raw
n
by it
s gr
eat l
ake
view
s an
d re
lativ
e di
stan
ce fr
om th
e no
ise
and
dirt
of t
he lu
mbe
r in
dust
ry a
long
the
wat
erfr
ont.
• In
the
1870
s, B
urlin
gton
was
the
coun
try’
s th
ird-la
rges
t tim
ber
port
. Lum
ber
had
by th
en b
ecom
e a
huge
indu
stry
, driv
en b
y bu
ildin
g bo
oms
in c
ities
thro
ugho
ut th
e co
untr
y an
d th
e se
ttlem
ent o
f the
Mid
wes
t. B
urlin
gton
’s “
Lum
ber
Bar
ons”
kep
t up
with
the
late
st b
uild
ing
tren
ds a
nd b
uilt
impr
es-
sive
Ital
iana
te, F
renc
h Se
cond
Em
pire
and
Que
en A
nne
styl
e ho
mes
. Man
y of
thes
e bu
ildin
gs a
re
still
sta
ndin
g; m
ost h
ave
been
put
to n
ew u
ses
as a
part
men
t bui
ldin
gs, d
orm
itorie
s, fr
ater
nitie
s an
d
soro
ritie
s fo
r U
VM a
nd C
ham
plai
n C
olle
ge.
• A f
ew o
f the
man
y no
tabl
e bu
ildin
gs in
the
Man
sion
s of
the
Hill
Seg
men
t:
Man
sion
s of
the
Hill
8.6
mile
s Tu
rn r
ight
on
Map
le S
tree
t.
8.8
mile
s Tu
rn le
ft on
Will
ard
Stre
et.
9.3
mile
s Tu
rn r
ight
dow
n H
owar
d St
reet
.
2728
29 30
Man
sio
ns o
f th
e H
ill5
• The
Cle
men
t Hou
se (
6) a
t 194
Sou
th P
rosp
ect S
tree
t, w
as b
uilt
in 1
861
for
the
Uni
vers
ity’s
trea
sure
r, N
atha
n St
rong
Hill
. Thi
s
unde
rsta
ted
build
ing,
in th
e Ita
liana
te s
tyle
, is
now
hom
e to
the
UVM
Adm
issi
ons
Offi
ce.
• The
larg
e re
dsto
ne (
7) b
uild
ing
at th
e no
rthw
est c
orne
r of
Map
le
and
Sum
mit
was
bui
lt in
189
5 fo
r Ed
war
d W
ells
, a p
artn
er
in th
e W
ells
Ric
hard
son
pate
nt m
edic
atio
n fir
m. H
is s
ucce
ss
enab
led
him
to b
uild
“th
e fin
est h
ouse
mon
ey c
an b
uy”
— a
nd
inde
ed it
is a
fine
exa
mpl
e of
the
gran
d Q
ueen
Ann
e st
yle,
with
its d
istin
ctiv
e tu
rret
, sw
eepi
ng p
orch
es a
nd c
arve
d w
oodw
ork.
Gue
sts
arriv
ing
by c
arria
ge w
ould
alig
ht b
enea
th th
e pr
otec
tion
of th
e “p
orte
-coc
here
” an
d pe
rhap
s jo
in th
e fa
mily
for
tea
on th
e
curv
ed v
eran
da th
at o
verlo
oks
the
lake
. Tod
ay th
e bu
ildin
g is
the
hom
e of
Del
ta P
si fr
ater
nity
.
• Ch
ampl
ain
Col
lege
’s H
ill a
nd L
yman
hal
ls (
8) (
at 2
27 a
nd 2
37
Sout
h W
illar
d re
spec
tivel
y) w
ere
built
in th
e Q
ueen
Ann
e st
yle
for
brot
hers
Joh
n an
d A
ustin
Dun
ham
, suc
cess
ful l
umbe
r ba
rons
.
The
form
of e
ach
hous
e is
ess
entia
lly th
e sa
me,
but
diff
eren
t
deta
ils s
uch
as th
e th
ird fl
oor
porc
hes
— g
ive
each
bui
ldin
g its
own
pers
onal
ity. H
ow m
any
of th
ese
diffe
renc
es c
an y
ou s
pot?
• The
Ital
iana
te-s
tyle
hom
e (9
) at
251
Sou
th W
illar
d w
as b
uilt
in 1
859
for
Edw
ard
Phe
lps,
a la
wye
r w
ho
serv
ed a
s U
.S. a
mba
ssad
or to
Eng
land
in 1
885
unde
r P
resi
dent
Gro
ver
Cle
vela
nd. T
ypic
al o
f thi
s st
yle
is th
e ho
me’
s cu
be-li
ke fo
rm, a
long
with
its
serie
s of
eve
nly
spac
ed b
rack
ets
unde
r th
e ea
ves
of th
e
roof
. The
por
ch a
nd s
outh
win
g ar
e la
ter
addi
tions
.
• As
you
peda
l dow
n So
uth
Will
ard
Stre
et, c
atch
a g
limps
e of
Lak
e C
ham
plai
n on
you
r rig
ht b
efor
e
head
ing
back
dow
nhill
.
Elia
s Ly
man
Hom
e, c
irca
1884
.
Edw
ard
Wel
ls H
ome,
189
5.
27 28
29
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• G
et r
eady
for
a lo
ng d
ownh
ill, b
ut d
o pr
epar
e to
sto
p at
thre
e cr
ossi
ngs.
As
you
whi
z do
wn,
not
ice
how
the
build
ings
bec
ome
mor
e w
orki
ng-c
lass
. At t
he b
otto
m y
ou’ll
find
you
rsel
f on
Pin
e St
reet
,
whe
re B
urlin
gton
ear
ned
its r
eput
atio
n as
a m
ajor
cen
ter
of c
omm
erce
dur
ing
the
19th
and
ear
ly
20t
h ce
ntur
ies.
• At
the
star
t of t
he 1
800s
, Bur
lingt
on b
ecam
e th
e na
tion’
s fo
rem
ost p
ort f
or im
port
ing
Can
adia
n
lum
ber.
The
city
rea
lly b
egan
boo
min
g af
ter
the
Cha
mpl
ain
Can
al w
as b
uilt
in 1
823,
con
nect
ing
the
lake
to th
e H
udso
n R
iver
and
lucr
ativ
e po
rts
sout
h. W
hen
the
first
ste
am tr
ain
engi
ne c
hugg
ed
into
tow
n in
184
9, th
e ra
ilroa
d co
mpl
eted
a tr
ansp
orta
tion
syst
em th
at c
ould
floa
t raw
lum
ber
dow
n
from
Can
ada
on s
team
-pow
ered
boa
ts, t
hen
load
it h
ere
on tr
ains
bou
nd fo
r A
lban
y, B
osto
n an
d
New
Yor
k. D
urin
g th
e 18
50s
and
60s,
the
heyd
ay o
f Bur
lingt
on’s
tim
ber-
trad
e pr
ospe
rity,
lum
ber
yard
s an
d m
anuf
actu
rers
fille
d th
is b
ustli
ng, w
ater
side
cor
ridor
.
• By
the
1890
s, ta
riff c
hang
es a
nd c
ompe
titio
n fr
om W
este
rn ti
mbe
r ha
d st
alle
d B
urlin
gton
’s lu
mbe
r
indu
stry
— b
ut a
cces
s to
the
railr
oad
and
open
fact
ory
spac
e en
ticed
a v
arie
ty o
f ind
ustr
ies
to P
ine
Stre
et. T
he M
alte
x M
alte
d C
erea
l Fac
tory
firs
t ope
ned
its d
oors
in 1
899,
in w
hat i
s st
ill r
efer
red
to a
s
the
Mal
tex
Bui
ldin
g (1
) at
431
Pin
e, o
n th
e H
owar
d St
reet
cor
ner.
31
31
32
35
33P
34
Stea
mbo
at B
oom
tow
n
9.7
mile
s Tu
rn r
ight
on
Pin
e St
reet
.
10.2
mile
s Tu
rn le
ft on
Map
le S
tree
t.
10.4
mile
s Tu
rn r
ight
ont
o bi
kepa
th.
10.6
mile
s En
d at
Uni
on S
tatio
n.
Ste
amb
oat
Bo
om
tow
n6
• He
re o
n P
ine
Stre
et y
ou c
an s
till s
ee r
emna
nts
of th
e lu
mbe
r
boom
. On
your
rig
ht a
t 320
Pin
e is
the
Kilb
urn
and
Gat
es
Bui
ldin
g (3
), b
uilt
abou
t 187
0 as
a fu
rnitu
re fa
ctor
y, w
hich
a
trad
e jo
urna
l des
crib
ed a
s “t
he la
rges
t fur
nitu
re fa
ctor
y in
the
Uni
ted
Stat
es, i
f not
the
wor
ld.”
Am
ong
the
man
y w
ood-
plan
ing
mill
s th
at o
nce
flour
ishe
d on
Pin
e St
reet
, the
onl
y on
e st
ill s
tand
-
ing
is n
ow th
e B
obbi
n M
ill A
part
men
ts.
• Tod
ay’s
Pin
e St
reet
con
tinue
s to
be
an in
cuba
tor
for
new
bus
i-
ness
es: a
num
ber
of s
mal
l, lo
cally
ow
ned
shop
s an
d bu
sine
sses
now
occ
upy
thes
e ol
d, s
ubdi
vide
d fa
ctor
ies.
Man
y of
them
are
craf
t sho
ps o
r sm
all m
anuf
actu
rers
, mai
ntai
ning
the
dist
rict’s
indu
stria
l spi
rit.
• As
you
turn
left
on M
aple
Str
eet t
o co
ast d
own
to th
e la
ke, y
ou
ente
r th
e B
atte
ry-K
ing
Stre
et H
isto
ric D
istr
ict.
Afte
r th
e ad
vent
of
stea
mbo
ats
in 1
800s
, Bur
lingt
on b
ecam
e th
e ce
nter
of a
pro
s-
pero
us a
nd g
row
ing
inte
r-la
ke c
argo
trad
e. P
erki
ns P
ier
(2)
was
built
in 1
810
to a
llow
boa
ts to
unl
oad
larg
e ca
rgoe
s w
ithou
t hav
-
ing
to tr
ansf
er th
em to
“lig
hter
s.”
• Ne
ar th
e co
rner
of M
aple
and
Bat
tery
str
eets
, the
Old
Sto
ne S
tore
(3)
at 1
71 B
atte
ry r
ecal
ls th
e tim
e,
befo
re th
e C
ivil
War
, whe
n th
is w
as o
ne o
f the
city
’s b
usie
st c
omm
erci
al a
reas
. Bui
lt in
182
8, th
e St
one
Stor
e re
ceiv
ed g
oods
by
boat
and
sta
geco
ach,
in la
ter
year
s by
rai
lroad
. Tod
ay, a
res
taur
ant,
shop
s
and
offic
es h
ave
revi
ved
the
traf
fic a
t thi
s on
ce-b
usy
stag
ecoa
ch s
top.
• Aft
er r
etur
ning
to th
e bi
kepa
th, y
ou w
ill n
otic
e th
e K
ing
Stre
et D
ock,
one
of N
orth
Am
eric
a’s
olde
st
activ
e fe
rry
cros
sing
s. T
he d
ock
is n
ow o
wne
d an
d op
erat
ed b
y th
e La
ke C
ham
plai
n Tr
ansp
orta
tion
Com
pany
— a
dire
ct d
esce
nden
t of t
he w
orld
’s o
ldes
t ste
ambo
at c
ompa
ny, t
he C
ham
plai
n
Tran
spor
tatio
n C
ompa
ny. N
ext d
oor
is th
e Ic
e H
ouse
Res
taur
ant (
5), w
hich
was
bui
lt in
186
8 an
d w
as
still
an
ice
hous
e in
the
early
190
0s. T
here
wer
e a
num
ber
of ic
e ho
uses
alo
ng B
atte
ry S
tree
t, so
me
with
und
ergr
ound
tunn
els
trav
elin
g be
neat
h th
e ra
ilroa
d tr
acks
to th
e la
ke.
• The
loop
, and
you
r to
ur,
con
clud
es w
ith
an
othe
r re
vive
d
land
mar
k —
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k
at U
nion
Sta
tion!
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urlin
gton
Bay
at
the
heig
ht o
f its
lu
mbe
r bo
om in
the
mid
19t
h ce
ntur
y.
Cha
mpl
ain
Tran
spor
tatio
n D
ock
durin
g th
e 19
th c
entu
ry.
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