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Burlington Streets: College Street
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    • Date Created: 1929-10-19
    • Description: 1929 dated photo. College Street looking east from South Winooski Ave. as the construction gang were completing the construction of the concrete base near South Union Street. Note gutter forms in place ready to receive the concrete. 2" strips are used for the forms to allow for the 2" Asphalt pavement which will be constructed on the concrete base. Seen on the right in the background is College Street Congregational Church.
    • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


    Burlington Streets: DeForest Road
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      • Date Created: 1935-11-19
      • Description: Nov. 19, 1935 dated photo. Soil Stabilization by A.M. Bitumuls Co. Bitumuls Stabilizer being used on DeForest Road.
      • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


      Burlington Streets: DeForest Road
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        • Date Created: 1935-11-27
        • Description: Nov. 27, 1935 dated photo. Deforest Road, Burlington, Vermont looking east from intersection of South Willard Street. Soil stabilization of base with Bitumuls Stabilizer having been completed and 2" armour coat being constructed.
        • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


        Burlington Streets: Elmwood Ave.
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          • Date Created: 1931-09-27
          • Description: Sept 27, 1931 dated photo of Elmwood Ave looking north from the intersection of Pearl Street. Telephone poles and Elm streets line the road. To the right is the fenced property of the Unitarian Church. To the extreme left, barely visible, is a Texaco gas station. This corner on the left now houses the Post Office.
          • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


          Burlington Streets: Elmwood Ave.
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            • Date Created: 1932-09-27
            • Description: Sept. 27, 1931 dated photo. View of Elmwood Ave. Steeple of the Unitarian church can be seen far left in the background. Elm trees line both sides of the street.
            • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


            Burlington Streets: Ferguson Ave.
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              • Date Created: 1938-11-01
              • Description: A view of Ferguson Avenue dated Nov, 1, 1938
              • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


              Burlington Streets: Flynn Ave.
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                • Date Created: 1931-11-14
                • Description: Photograph dated Nov.14, 1931 of Park Avenue (renamed Flynn Avenue in 1934) looking westward from the intersection of Park Avenue and Pine Street. The entrance to St. Anthony's Church can be seen to the left.
                • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                Burlington City Hall
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                  • Date Created: 1927
                  • Description: March 2, 1927. Construction of Burlington City Hall
                  • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                  Burlington City Hall Park
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                    • Date Created: 1938-06-04
                    • Description: June 4, 1938 Burlington City Hall and City Hall Park with groundskeepers working near fountain
                    • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs


                    Burlington Dump
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                      • Date Created: 1944-01-20
                      • Description: January 20, 1944. This building was erected by regular Street Department employees using Salvage material saved from the fire of the old Davis Machine Shop, also from salvage corrugated sheet metal from Fort Ethan Allen. The remainder of the building was constructed of lumber obtained by cutting pine trees in the Airport woods and hauling them to the saw mill at Essex Jct. and Winooski where they were cut into timber and boarding. The only new material purchased for this building was the corrugated sheet metal used for facing the south side of the building which was not completed at the time this picture was taken. The main building is 90 feet in length and 28 feet in width with a clearance of approximately 14 feet to the eaves, the doorways being approximately 10 ft. X 18 ft. Between each doorway is a 12 ft. X 28 ft. bin with sloping sidewalls where all salvage is classified and stacked and then disposed of to junk dealers. All materials having any salvage value are saved, sorted and disposed of through the facilities of this building. The two small lean-to sheds at the easterly end of the building were originally used for WPA (Work Projects Administration) construction crews, one of these sheds will be used as a garage for the Allis-Chalmers tractor which will be used with a reversible bulldozer blade sidewalk snow plow to push the refuse through the back doorways and over the bank after the salvage material has all been sorted out. When the building is completed it will be painted with camouflage asphaltum paint which has been donated for the purpose.
                      • Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs