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- Date:
- 2009
- Description:
- This is an image of the intersection of Main Street and South Winooski Avenue in 2009. Unlike images of the past, there are no longer cobblestones or trolley rails. In their place is a busy asphalt road with parking on both sides. A traffic light has been added to the intersection, as well as intersections in the distance, and streetlights have a new design. Notice the landscaped trees on both sides of main street, absent in the 1943 photo. There are parking meters on the sides of the road, and manholes in various places in the photo. There is a yellow double line separating left and right traffic on Main St.
- Filename:
- LS00000_004.jpg
- Size:
- 2592 x 1944 pixels; 1807212 bytes
- Original Filename:
- IMG_8164.jpg
- GPS Location:
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44.47594 N latitude, 73.21086 W longitude
- Keywords:
- Asphalt cement; Automobiles; Buildings; Business; Central business districts; Change; Chimneys; Cities and town--Growth; Cities and towns; City trees; Commercial buildings; Culture; Deciduous; Forests and Plants; Geology; Human Activity; Human Constructs; Lampposts; Landforms; Landscapes; Living Things; Mountains; Nature; Pavements; Public buildings; Roads--Widening; Season; Spring; Stone buildings; Time; Traffic signs and signals; Transportation; Trees; Wood poles; Work;
- Source:
- Katie Gladstein
- Photographer:
- Katie Gladstein
- Submitted By:
- Katie Gladstein
- Submitted On:
- 2009-04-28
- Original Media:
- Photograph
- Times viewed:
- 391174
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Title:
Main Street Cobbled
- Date:
- 1929-09-01
- Description:
- From the viewpoint of S. Winooski Ave., this historic image shows the cobble stoned Main St. as it once was. Parked cars sit on both sides of the trolley tracks leading up the incline. In the left of the picture, one can see the Strong Theatre next to the Chilton Paint Co. In front of the building and advertisements for Kenton's "Father and Son" are plastered in a telephone booth. In the distance, beyond the U.S. Post Office and Customs House, cafes and various shops can be seen on the left side of the street. On the opposite side of the street, brick buildings housing other shops on the ground level can be seen. In the distance, at the corner of Church St. in front of City Hall, a sign reading "SWEET SHOP" can be seen.
- Filename:
- LS00000_001.jpg
- Size:
- 5731 x 4439 pixels; 4724150 bytes
- Original Filename:
- FM021.jpg
- GPS Location:
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44.47594 N latitude, 73.21086 W longitude
- Keywords:
- Automobiles; Autumn; Buildings; Central business districts; Commercial buildings; Commercial strips; Culture; Human Constructs; Lampposts; Landscapes; Public buildings; Roads; Season; Sidewalks; Streets; Time; Transportation;
- Source:
- University of Vermont, Fleming Museum, Burlington and Winooski: The Evolution of our Built Environment
- Photographer:
- L. L. McAllister
- Submitted By:
- Ashley Hogan
- Submitted On:
- 2008-03-17
- Original Media:
- Photograph
- Scanning/Digitization/Creation Notes:
- Canon LIDE 60, Mac OS X 10.4.10
- Image Scanned By:
- Ashley Hogan
- Catalogue Information:
- UVM Special Collections
- Times viewed:
- 2614422
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