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Vermont tours to go [sound recording].

Contributor(s): Araujo, Patricia K.
Material type: materialTypeLabelSoundPublisher: [Burlington, VT] : Vermont Tours to Go, c2004Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.Subject(s): Historic buildings -- Vermont -- Burlington | Burlington (Vt.) -- Tours
Contents:
Lake Champlain -- Union Station -- Follett House -- Wells-Richardson Building -- Flynn Theater -- The Old Customs House/Post Office -- Edmunds School -- Potwin/Winterbotham Estate -- Grasse Mount -- The Edward J. Wells House -- Former Estate of LeGrand B. Cannon -- Wheeler House -- Fletcher Free Library -- The Ravine -- First United Methodist Church -- First Congregational Church -- Ronald McDonald House -- Unitarian Church -- Richardson Place -- Former Masonic Temple.
Narrator: Araujo, Patricia K.Summary: An audio tour of Burlington, Vermont covering 21 sites on a 4 mile route from Lake Champlain, through the business district and residential areas, onto the University of Vermont campus and back to the lake front.
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Compact discs M-17, M-18, and M-19.

"Burlington Historic Architecture Tour ... A Preserve America Community"--container.

Compact disc.

Includes bibliography on verso of back insert.

Lake Champlain -- Union Station -- Follett House -- Wells-Richardson Building -- Flynn Theater -- The Old Customs House/Post Office -- Edmunds School -- Potwin/Winterbotham Estate -- Grasse Mount -- The Edward J. Wells House -- Former Estate of LeGrand B. Cannon -- Wheeler House -- Fletcher Free Library -- The Ravine -- First United Methodist Church -- First Congregational Church -- Ronald McDonald House -- Unitarian Church -- Richardson Place -- Former Masonic Temple.

Narrator: Araujo, Patricia K.

An audio tour of Burlington, Vermont covering 21 sites on a 4 mile route from Lake Champlain, through the business district and residential areas, onto the University of Vermont campus and back to the lake front.

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