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  2. What visitors are paying to book a room near Burlington for ...

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    A home in Burlington near Lake Champlain and a park was listed at $1,500 per night and included five beds; a home on Colchester’s Mallets Bay had three queen beds available at $999 per night; a ...

  3. Hen of the Wood founder influences new restaurant at ... - AOL

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    The Hotel Champlain will include a restaurant inspired by Eric Warnstedt, seven-time James Beard Award nominee for best chef in the Northeast. Hen of the Wood founder influences new restaurant at ...

  4. Lakeside Development - Wikipedia

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    The Lakeside Development, or the Lakeside Historic District, encompasses a historic company-built residential development in southern Burlington, Vermont.Isolated between the Vermont Railway railroad line and Lake Champlain and accessible only via Lakeside Avenue off Pine Street, the area was developed between about 1894 and 1910 by the Queen City Cotton Company, whose mill complex stood just ...

  5. Battery Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Battery Street Historic District encompasses one of the oldest developed areas of Burlington, Vermont.With a history dating to 1790, this area, south of downtown Burlington and initially bounded roughly by Main, St. Paul, and Maple Streets, and Lake Champlain, this area includes a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial uses, with architecture spanning from its early period to the ...

  6. Burlington Breakwater - Wikipedia

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    The Burlington Breakwater is a breakwater providing shelter to the harbor of Burlington, Vermont from the open waters of Lake Champlain. It was built in several stages between 1836 and 1890, and is a rare example of a 19th-century timber-cribbed stone breakwater. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. [1]

  7. 'Nice little cafe out of a closet': Lake Champlain ... - AOL

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    The previous space only had a smattering of stools; the new café has seating for 23 people, some of whom may also stop by to shop at adjacent store.