UVM National Register North Street Burlington

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North Street Historic District
Burlington, Vermont


13) 42 North Street / c. 1902 / Northend Daycare

This house is a one and a half story, 3x2 bay, gable front vernacular house with a one story, two part, rear wing with a flat roof and appendages on the east elevation. The foundation is stone and the walls are clapboard siding, and the roof is slate. The windows are 1/1 and 2/2 with plain surrounds. A bungalow style front porch wraps around to the west elevation. The porch features a battered half wall, posts, a hipped roof and a west side porch entrance leading to the main entry of the house at the rear wing, which is off set to the west. The entrance features an aluminum interior door and a wood door with wood surround on the exterior. There is another entry at one of the east side appendages; it is a galvanized steel, door with a plain wood surround. That appendage also features a picture window. The other two appendages are small lean-tos and appear to be early additions.

The first resident, according to the 1903 city directory, was John Beatty who is listed as a foreman of a box shop.


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