Vermont Tours To Go: Burlington Historic Architecture Tour (New)

$9.99

Format: CD

Country: US

Year: 2004

Genre: Spoken Word

Style: Audio Tour / Local History

Label: Independent

Tracklist (Tour Stops)

  1. Lake Champlain

  2. Union Station

  3. Follet House

  4. The Wells-Richardson Building

  5. Flynn Theater

  6. The Old Customs House/Post Office

  7. Edmunds School

  8. Potwin/Winterbotham Estate

  9. Grasse Mount

  10. The Edward J. Wells House

  11. The Former Estate of L. Grand B. Cannon

  12. Wheeler House

  13. Fletcher Free Library

  14. The Ravine

  15. First United Methodist Church

  16. First Congregational Church

  17. Ronald McDonald House

  18. Unitarian Church

  19. Richardson Place

  20. Former Masonic Temple

  21. Battery Park

Vermont Tours To Go: Burlington Historic Architecture Tour offers a guided walk through the layers of Burlington’s past, blending narration, place, and memory into a self-paced exploration of the city’s architectural and cultural landmarks. Rooted in Vermont’s tradition of local storytelling and preservation, the recording reflects a community-driven approach to history—quietly informative, deeply place-based, and designed to connect listeners more closely to the landscape around them.

Format: CD

Country: US

Year: 2004

Genre: Spoken Word

Style: Audio Tour / Local History

Label: Independent

Tracklist (Tour Stops)

  1. Lake Champlain

  2. Union Station

  3. Follet House

  4. The Wells-Richardson Building

  5. Flynn Theater

  6. The Old Customs House/Post Office

  7. Edmunds School

  8. Potwin/Winterbotham Estate

  9. Grasse Mount

  10. The Edward J. Wells House

  11. The Former Estate of L. Grand B. Cannon

  12. Wheeler House

  13. Fletcher Free Library

  14. The Ravine

  15. First United Methodist Church

  16. First Congregational Church

  17. Ronald McDonald House

  18. Unitarian Church

  19. Richardson Place

  20. Former Masonic Temple

  21. Battery Park

Vermont Tours To Go: Burlington Historic Architecture Tour offers a guided walk through the layers of Burlington’s past, blending narration, place, and memory into a self-paced exploration of the city’s architectural and cultural landmarks. Rooted in Vermont’s tradition of local storytelling and preservation, the recording reflects a community-driven approach to history—quietly informative, deeply place-based, and designed to connect listeners more closely to the landscape around them.