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Title:
Winooski River before the Interstate
- Date:
- 1961-05-11
- Description:
- Image shows the Winooski River from the upper bank. The bank is heavily wooded. The channel margin is both wooded and grassed. On the far side of the channel the town of Winooski and its buildings and smoke stacks can be seen. Power lines and poles bisect the image. There are no leaves on the mostly deciduous trees.
- Filename:
- LS00376_000.jpg
- Size:
- 5760 x 4584 pixels; 7493479 bytes
- Original Filename:
- AOTN04235.jpg
- Original Metadata:
- Looking northerly from 75 feet right of station 2158+50
- Keywords:
- Buildings; Cities and towns; Commercial buildings; Conifers; Culture; Deciduous; Dwellings; Earth Materials; Electric lines--Poles and towers; Forests and Plants; Geology; Hills; Human Constructs; Industrial buildings; Landforms; Landscapes; Living Things; Mud; Nature; Plants; Riparian plants; Rivers; Season; Sediments (Geology); Shrubs; Spring; Time; Trees; Wood poles;
- Source:
- Vermont State Archives and Records Administration
- Photographer:
- Donald Wiedenmayer
- Submitted By:
- Paul Bierman
- Submitted On:
- 2007-09-15
- Original Media:
- Photograph
- Catalogue Information:
- Misc. Box 1, project I89-3(10)C2, negative Number 4235
- Times viewed:
- 335182
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Title:
Looking north on I-89 in construction
- Date:
- 1962-07-11
- Description:
- Highway construction, bridge completed. Erica Bruno writes on 2008-12-31:
In this image, we see the beginnings of the construction of the I-89 Interstate that goes through the entire state of Vermont. While the interstate was an important technological advance for the state, it also played a huge role in the industrialization of the nation, for it opened up inter-state travel, and made it much easier for the common American. In this image, we can see that the road itself, while still dirt, has been leveled and is waiting to be paved. A little farther up, we can see the construction of a connecter bridge, which would cover the Winooski River in a section of South Burlington. The landscape surrounding the construction site is heavily wooded, but in the distance you are able to see a few sparse households. Grassy slope with wildflowers in foreground.
- Filename:
- LS00376_002.jpg
- Size:
- 5800 x 4624 pixels; 5201390 bytes
- Original Filename:
- AOTN06095.jpg
- Original Metadata:
- Looking northerly from right of approx. station 2161
- Keywords:
- Automobiles; Bridges; Bridges,Iron and steel; Building; Buildings; Cities and towns; Commercial buildings; Conifers; Culture; Deciduous; Dwellings; Earthmoving machinery; Earthwork; Electric lines--Poles and towers; Express highways; Forests and Plants; Geology; Grassland plants; Highway engineering; Hills; Human Activity; Human Constructs; Industrial buildings; Landforms; Landscapes; Living Things; Machinery; Men; Nature; People; Plants; Rivers; Road building machinery; Roads; Roads--Design and construction; Season; Summer; Time; Transportation; Trees; Trucks; Wood poles; Work;
- Source:
- Vermont State Archives and Records Administration
- Photographer:
- Donald Wiedenmayer
- Submitted By:
- Paul Bierman
- Submitted On:
- 2007-12-12
- Original Media:
- Photograph
- Scanning/Digitization/Creation Notes:
- Misc. Box 1, project number I89-3(10)C2, negative number 6095
- Times viewed:
- 81809
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