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 |  |  | Burlington: Encyclopedia II - Burlington, Vermont - HistoryThe town of Burlington (comprising what are now the cities of Burlington and South Burlington) was chartered in 1763, but settlement did not begin until the 1770s when the Allen brothers built a fort at the falls of the Winooski River. After the Revolutionary War a few settlers cleared land and began farming, and in 1787, Ethan Allen settled in the bottomland near the mouth of the Winooski and built his home, which stands today. The first town meeting was held in 1787. The University of Vermont was established in Burlington in 1791 as the Ag ...
See also:Burlington, Vermont, Burlington, Vermont - Location, Burlington, Vermont - Culture and Landmarks, Burlington, Vermont - Music, Burlington, Vermont - History, Burlington, Vermont - Geography and climate, Burlington, Vermont - Demographics, Burlington, Vermont - Law and government Read more here: » Burlington, Vermont: Encyclopedia II - Burlington, Vermont - History |
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 |  |  | Burlington: Encyclopedia II - Burlington, Iowa - GeographyBurlington is located at 40°48'29" North, 91°6'57" West (40.808153, -91.115726)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 38.4 km² (14.8 mi²). 36.4 km² (14.1 mi²) of it is land and 2.0 km² (0.8 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 5.26% water.
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The most famous local band was Phish, an eclectic "jam band" which originated at the University of Vermont circa 1983, and which gave its final performance in 2004. Profits from the sale of Ben & Jerry's Phish Food ice cream ...
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 |  |  | Burlington: Encyclopedia II - Burlington, Vermont - LocationBurlington lies roughly 65 km (40 mi) west of the state capital in Montpelier, about 110 km (70 mi) north of Rutland, and 150 km (95 mi) southeast of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Downtown Burlington is situated on a hillside overlooking Lake Champlain – the sixth-largest lake in the U.S. The Winooski River lies along the city's northern boundary. Via the Lake Champlain Transportation Company, Burlington has regular ferry service to New York State during the spring, summer, and autumn and is served by an airport with commercial service to major regional hubs and international airports. Amtrak train servi ...
See also:Burlington, Vermont, Burlington, Vermont - Location, Burlington, Vermont - Culture and Landmarks, Burlington, Vermont - Music, Burlington, Vermont - History, Burlington, Vermont - Geography and climate, Burlington, Vermont - Demographics, Burlington, Vermont - Law and government Read more here: » Burlington, Vermont: Encyclopedia II - Burlington, Vermont - Location |
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 |  |  | Burlington: Encyclopedia II - Burlington, Vermont - Culture and LandmarksBurlington is a college town, home to the University of Vermont (UVM), Burlington College, and to Champlain College. The Vermont Lake Monsters baseball club of the New York-Penn League plays on the campus of UVM. Saint Michael's College is in nearby Colchester. The only large industrial facility in Vermont is IBM's semiconductor plant a few kilometers east in Essex Junction, but many small industrial and service companies are located in the Burlington area.
Burlington is home to Vermont's lively, arts-focused alternative weekly, Seven Days. It is also home to the corporate ...
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 |  |  | Burlington: Encyclopedia II - Burlington, Vermont - Geography and climateAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 40.1 km² (15.5 mi²). 27.4 km² (10.6 mi²) of it is land and 12.7 km² (4.9 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 31.78% water. Burlington is located at 44° 28' N 73° 9' W.
Burlington's climate is moderate for Vermont. There are four frost-free months in the summer and three months of almost entirely below-freezing weather in the winter. Annual precipitation is around 1 meter of rainfall equivalent distributed fairly equally over the year. Total annua ...
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Ethan Allen Homestead Museum - Website
Fleming Museum - Website
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See also:List of Vermont museums, List of Vermont museums - Addison, List of Vermont museums - Arlington, List of Vermont museums - Bennington Vermont, List of Vermont museums - Brattleboro, List of Vermont museums - Brownington, List of Vermont museums - Burlington, List of Vermont museums - Fairfield, List of Vermont museums - Fairlee, List of Vermont museums - Ferrisburg, List of Vermont museums - Georgia, List of Vermont museums - Glover, List of Vermont museums - Grand Isle, List of Vermont museums - Ludlow, List of Vermont museums - Manchester, List of Vermont museums - Middlebury, List of Vermont museums - Montpelier, List of Vermont museums - Morrisville, List of Vermont museums - Newfane, List of Vermont museums - Northfield, List of Vermont museums - Norwich, List of Vermont museums - Orwell, List of Vermont museums - Pittsford, List of Vermont museums - Plymouth, List of Vermont museums - Proctor, List of Vermont museums - Reading, List of Vermont museums - Rutland, List of Vermont museums - St. Albans, List of Vermont museums - St. Johnsbury, List of Vermont museums - Shelburne, List of Vermont museums - Springfield, List of Vermont museums - Strafford, List of Vermont museums - Stowe, List of Vermont museums - Vergennes, List of Vermont museums - Vernon, List of Vermont museums - Weathersfield, List of Vermont museums - Weston, List of Vermont museums - Windsor, List of Vermont museums - Woodstock Read more here: » List of Vermont museums: Encyclopedia II - List of Vermont museums - Burlington |
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Burlington, New Jersey - Local government.
The City of Burlington is governed under the Faulkner Act (Mayor-Council) system of municipal government.
The Mayor of Burlington City is Darlene Scocca. Members of the City Council are Dr. Victoria Handfield, Edward M. Canivan, Joseph Mekler, Nancy Measey Kurts, Richard E. Clark, Helen F. Hatala and Jospeh H. Van Loan.
Burlington, New Jersey - Federal, state and county representation.
Burlington is in the Fourth Congressional District ...
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 |  |  | Burlington: Encyclopedia II - Burlington, New Jersey - HistoryThe council of West Jersey Proprietors purchased roughly thirty miles of riverfront land in 1676 from the Lenape Native Americans. Burlington was founded on part of that land by settlers (primarily Quakers) in 1677, and served as the capital of the province of West Jersey until 1702.
Burlington takes its name (including the county name) from the English east-coast town of Bridlington, of which, Burlington was a distict but is ...
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According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 9.6 km² (3.7 mi²). 7.8 km² (3.0 mi²) of it is land and 1.9 km² (0.7 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 19.35% water.
Burlington borders Burlington Township and the Delaware River. The Burlington-Bristol Bridge crosses the Delaware Ri ...
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