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Title:
Winooski Urban Renewal Progress 3
- Date:
- 2004
- Description:
- In this third photograph from a four part series documenting Winooski's urban renewal, one can see an enclosed lot full of construction equipment at the edge of E. Allen St. Just behind the fence a yellow sign denotes the construction as being carried out by Pizzagalli Construction Company. To the right of the lot, Main St. runs up the hill toward Burlington. Behind the lot, at the edge of Canal St., a large four-story brick building is visible in front of the Winooski River. Several vehicles can be seen driving.
- Filename:
- LS12888_002.jpg
- Size:
- 720 x 482 pixels; 422703 bytes
- Original Filename:
- FM214.jpg
- Keywords:
- Asphalt pavers (machinery); Automobiles; Bridge approaches; Bridges; Bridges,Iron and steel; Building; Buildings; Central business districts; Change; Cities and town--Growth; Cities and towns; City trees; Commercial buildings; Conifers; Culture; Deciduous; Dwellings; Earthmoving machinery; Factories; Forests and Plants; Geology; Human Activity; Human Constructs; Lampposts; Land subdivision; Landforms; Landscapes; Living Things; Machinery; Nature; Rivers; Road building machinery; Roads; Roads,Paved; Roads--Guard fences; Sidewalks; Stone walls and Fences; Streets; Textile factories; Traffic signs and signals; Transportation; Trees; Trucks; Wire fencing; Work;
- Source:
- University of Vermont, Fleming Museum, Burlington and Winooski: The Evolution of our Built Environment
- Photographer:
- Dan Higgins
- Submitted By:
- Ashley Hogan
- Submitted On:
- 2008-04-02
- Original Media:
- Photograph
- Image Scanned By:
- Ashley Hogan
- Catalogue Information:
- Dan Higgins
- Times viewed:
- 116412
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Title:
Winooski Urban Renewal Progress 4
- Date:
- 2005
- Description:
- This final photograph from a four part series documenting Winooski's urban renewal gives a view of the newly constructed rotary. To the left of it the unfinished Spinner Place apartment complex can be seen. Construction equipment sits in front and rows of rectangular windows look out onto the grassy center of the rotary. In the top right corner of the frame, one can see Main St. running up the hill toward Burlington. In front of the Winooski River, part of a four-story brick building can be seen. Behind it and across the river, trees and houses are visible in the distance. Several vehicles can be seen driving.
- Filename:
- LS12888_003.jpg
- Size:
- 1782 x 1181 pixels; 1649915 bytes
- Original Filename:
- FM215.jpg
- Keywords:
- Asphalt pavers (machinery); Automobiles; Autumn; Bridge approaches; Bridges; Bridges,Iron and steel; Building; Buildings; Central business districts; Change; Cities and town--Growth; Cities and towns; City trees; Commercial buildings; Conifers; Culture; Deciduous; Dwellings; Earthmoving machinery; Factories; Forests and Plants; Geology; Human Activity; Human Constructs; Lampposts; Land subdivision; Landforms; Landscapes; Living Things; Machinery; Nature; Rivers; Road building machinery; Roads; Roads,Paved; Season; Sidewalks; Streets; Textile factories; Time; Traffic signs and signals; Transportation; Trees; Work;
- Source:
- University of Vermont, Fleming Museum, Burlington and Winooski: The Evolution of our Built Environment
- Photographer:
- Dan Higgins
- Submitted By:
- Ashley Hogan
- Submitted On:
- 2008-04-02
- Original Media:
- Photograph
- Image Scanned By:
- Ashley Hogan
- Catalogue Information:
- Dan Higgins
- Times viewed:
- 122979
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