Lakeside Avenue - West of Conger Avenue (2) |
December 11, 1945; Louis L. McAllister |
October 26, 2006; Caitlin Meives |
McAllister took this image six days after the Lakeside Avenue - West of Conger image, showing the “temporary wearing surface” that had been applied to make the road functional during the winter. The rest of the paving was left for the following summer.[13] The only other difference between this image and the Lakeside Avenue - West of Conger image is that #57/59 is not visible.
[13] (author unknown), Photo Caption, Louis L. McAllister | Today the two houses on the left side of the image remain largely unchanged. #42 Lakeside Avenue is gone and in its place stands #32, Coffee Enterprises. The Blodgett factory remains standing today with some additions (more information: Lakeside & Central Avenue). |
Historic Burlington Project Depression Era Streetscapes: Old North End | Burlington 1890 | Burlington 1877 | Burlington 1869 | Burlington 1853 | Burlington 1830 Produced by University of Vermont Historic Preservation Program graduate students in HP 206 Researching Historic Structures and Sites - Prof. Thomas Visser - in collaboration with UVM Landscape Change Program Historic images courtesy of University of Vermont Library Special Collections, Louis L. McAllister Photograph Collection |