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Clickable Map of Chittenden County, Vermont and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Chittenden County, VT (140) Addison County, VT (72) Franklin County, VT (31) Grand Isle County, VT (16) Lamoille County, VT (14) Washington County, VT (34) Clinton County, NY (144) Essex County, NY (214)  ChittendenCounty(140) Chittenden County (140)  AddisonCounty(72) Addison County (72)  FranklinCounty(31) Franklin County (31)  GrandIsleCounty(16) Grand Isle County (16)  LamoilleCounty(14) Lamoille County (14)  WashingtonCounty(34) Washington County (34)  ClintonCountyNew York(144) Clinton County (144)  EssexCounty(214) Essex County (214)
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Shelburne is in Chittenden County
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1 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Danby Water Fountain, Before 1911 — Unidentified maker — Iron —
. . . Map (db m109169) HM
2 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Flat World, 2008 — Aaron T Stephan (Portland, Maine, b. 1974- ) — Cast iron. Courtesy of the artist and Samsψρ Projects, Boston —
Aaron T Stephan believes that most world globes are relics of the past, arguing that they "fail to represent the complexities of globalization, world growth, and the interrelations of cultures and peoples." Comprised of twenty cast iron triangular . . . Map (db m109011) HM
3 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Ticonderoga
History The steamboat Ticonderoga is America's last remaining side paddlewheel passenger steamer with a vertical beam engine. Commissioned by the Champlain Transportation Company, the Ticonderoga was built in 1906 at the . . . Map (db m109149) HM
4 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — An Intentional Landscape
Shelburne Museum's gardens and grounds, like its other collections, are designed to offer enjoyment, information, and an opportunity for relaxation and reflection. Museum founder Electra Havemeyer Webb (1888-1960) worked with Long Island landscape . . . Map (db m109492) HM
5 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Apothecary Shop — Constructed on-site: 1959
The Apothecary Shop represents a late 19th-century druggist's shop. Prior to the Civil War, druggists gathered and dried herbs, grinding, distilling, and mixing them with a variety of substances to create medicinal remedies. By 1900, . . . Map (db m109129) HM
6 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Beach Gallery — Constructed on-site: 1960 • Rebuilt: 2008
Beach Gallery and Beach Lodge are designed to resemble an Adirondack camp. Named for William and Marie Beach, longtime hunting companions of J. Watson Webb (1884-1960) and Electra Havemeyer Webb (1888-1960), the log buildings were constructed . . . Map (db m109383) HM
7 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Beach Lodge — Constructed on-site: 1960
Beach Gallery and Beach Lodge are designed to resemble an Adirondack camp. Named for William and Marie Beach, longtime hunting companions of Electra and J. Watson Webb, the log buildings were constructed on-site using timber from Nehasane, the . . . Map (db m109430) HM
8 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Blacksmith Shop — Ca. 1800 • Shelburne, Vermont — Moved to Museum: 1956 —
In the 18th and 19th centuries communities depended heavily on the village blacksmith as the primary source for tools, utensils, hardware, vehicle parts, and many other items. Many blacksmiths also served as farriers, . . . Map (db m109099) HM
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9 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Colchester Reef Lighthouse Relocation
In testimony to the courage and ability of Robert Francis, Foreman Donald Francis • Wayne Spear • Nathan Johnson Clifford Francis • Forrest Emmons This lighthouse was dismantled on Colchester Reef, transported . . . Map (db m109472) HM
10 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Covered Bridge — 1845 • Cambridge, Vermont • Moved to Museum: 1950-1951
Measuring 168 feet in length with two vehicle lanes and a footpath, the Covered Bridge spanned the Lamoille River for more than one hundred years. The bridge's system of parallel-chord trusses and arches, which act in concert to support both the . . . Map (db m109489) HM
11 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Diamond Barn — 19th century • Move to site: 1954
The distinctive diamond-shaped interior framing of this structure gives Diamond Barn its name. The building has housed a variety of exhibits, from brass foundry patterns to folk art. Today, the lower level of the building serves as a seasonal . . . Map (db m109442) HM
12 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Dorset House — Ca. 1832 • East Dorset, Vermont — Original Owner: Welcome Allen • Moved to Museum: 1953 —
This classic example of Greek Revival architecture originally served as a two-family house for the children of Welcome Allen. The Allens, who owned an iron foundry, built their home in the latest fashion, utilizing stoves for heat rather than . . . Map (db m109484) HM
13 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Dutton House — 1782 • Cavendish, Vermont • Original Owner: Salmon Dutton — Moved to Museum: 1950 —
Built in 1782 by Salmon Dutton, this house—the first dwelling brought to the Museum—was dismantled and moved from Cavendish, Vermont, in 1950. Dutton, who emigrated from Massachusetts, was a surveyor, town official, and toll road owner. . . . Map (db m109159) HM
14 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Electra Havemeyer Webb Memorial Building — Constructed on-site: 1967
This Greek Revival-styled structure was designed to resemble an Orwell, Vermont, farmhouse admired by Museum founder Electra Webb (1888-1960). The interior recreates six rooms from Electra and J. Watson Webb's 1930s Park Avenue, New York City, . . . Map (db m109474) HM
15 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — General Store — 1840 • Shelburne, Vermont — Moved to Museum: 1953 —
For many years, this building served as the Shelburne village post office before it was moved to the Museum intact, on a specially designed railroad track running down Route 7. The ground floor re-creates a late 19th-century general store, post . . . Map (db m109124) HM
16 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Hat and Fragrance Textile Gallery — Ca. 1800 • Shelburne, Vermont — Original Owner: Captain Benjamin Harrington • Moved to Museum 1947 —
The earliest portion of this building was constructed by Captain Benjamin Harrington as a distillery, used to provide alcohol for the Captain's nearby inn. Constructed of hand-hewn timbers and rough planks, the building later served as Shelburne's . . . Map (db m109082) HM
17 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Horseshoe Barn — Constructed on-site: 1949
This building was modeled after a unique horseshoe-shaped dairy barn near Georgia, Vermont. It is constructed of hand-hewn beams salvages from twelve barns and stones from two gristmills. The massive structure incorporates 745 timbers, posts, and . . . Map (db m109208) HM
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18 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Horseshoe Barn Annex — Constructed on-site: 1957
The Museum's collection of 19th- and early 20th-century horse-drawn vehicles was initially displayed in Horseshoe Barn. With the addition of more than 150 wagons, sleighs, coaches, and fire equipment, the collection outgrew its original home. The . . . Map (db m109215) HM
19 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Jail — 1890 • Castleton, Vermont • Moved to Museum: 1953
The active slate-quarrying industry of Castleton, Vermont, provided ample raw materials for the construction of this holding structure, which houses two cells and a jailer's anteroom. A single barred window admits light into the building, which is . . . Map (db m109228) HM
20 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Lighthouse — 1871 • Colchester Point, Lake Champlain, Vermont — Moved to Museum: 1952 —
The Lighthouse was located a mile off Colchester Point in Lake Champlain, marking the location of three reefs: Colchester Reef, Colchester Shoals, and Hogback Reef. The building was designed in 1869 by Albert Dow, a Burlington, Vermont, resident, . . . Map (db m109444) HM
21 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Locomotive 220 — 1915 • Moved to Museum: 1960
Locomotive 220 was the last coal-burning steam ten-wheeler used on the Central Vermont Railway. As a medium-sized engine it moved both freight and passenger trains and became known as the [sic] "The Locomotive of Presidents" for its use on special . . . Map (db m109152) HM
22 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Locomotive 220
The Rail Locomotive No. 220, built in 1915 by the American Locomotive [C]ompany of Schenectady, New York, was the last coal-burning, steam ten-wheeler used on the Central Vermont Railway. As a medium-sized 4-6-0 engine (4 leading wheels, 6 driving . . . Map (db m109153) HM
23 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Meeting House — 1840 • Charlotte, Vermont — Moved to Museum: 1952 —
Charlotte Meeting House was built by the community's Methodist congregation. The building's architectural details reflect Greek design influences, including the triangular pediment created by cornice moldings. During the building's 112-year history . . . Map (db m109101) HM
24 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Owl Cottage Activity Center — Constructed on-site: 1956
Originally used for ticketing, information, and the museum store, Owl Cottage today is a lively center for hands-on experiences for children. Toys, books, games, and craft activities engage visitors of all ages.Map (db m109438) HM
25 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Pleissner Gallery — Constructed on-site: 1986
The Pleissner Gallery was built to honor Brooklyn-born artist Ogden Minton Pleissner (1905-1983), a close friend of the Webb family who earned national recognition for his work as a war artist, landscape painter, and talented chronicler of sporting . . . Map (db m109432) HM
26 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Prentis House — 1773 • Hadley, Massachusetts — Original Owner: John Dickinson • Moved to Museum: 1955 —
This two-story saltbox home is built around a massive central chimney with seven flues that meet on the second floor in a beehive-shaped form. John Dickinson built Prentis House on four acres where he and his family farmed broomcorn. Prentis . . . Map (db m109157) HM
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27 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Preservation of the Colchester Reef Lighthouse
Preservation of the Colchester Reef Lighthouse for future generations was made possible by a gift from Frederick A. McCarthy in loving memory of his mother Myrtle Button who was born in the Lighthouse in 1888Map (db m109471) HM
28 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Print Shop — Constructed on-site: 1955
Constructed from historic timbers, the Print Shop exhibits a range of printing equipment that might have been found in an early 20th-century small-town print shop, from an 1820s handpress to a 1950 high-speed Heidelberg press. Late 19th-century . . . Map (db m109207) HM
29 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Rail Car Grand Isle — 1899 • Wagner Palace Car Company • Moved to Museum: 1960
Dr. William Seward Webb (1851-1926), president of the Rutland Railroad and the Wagner Palace Car Company, lived for part of the year in Shelburne, commuting to New York City in his own private car, the Ellesmere, which was similar to the . . . Map (db m109371) HM
30 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Railroad Station — 1890 • Shelburne, Vermont • Moved to Museum: 1959
Built in 1890 by Rutland Railroad President Dr. William Seward Webb (1851-1926), the Railroad Station was originally located near the center of Shelburne to serve passengers of the Central Vermont and Rutland Railroads. Designed by architect Robert . . . Map (db m109368) HM
31 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Ron Stowell — Shelburne Museum Staff Member — 1953 - 1995 —
In appreciation of Ron Stowell Key member of the team that helped create and shape Shelburne MuseumMap (db m109216) HM
32 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Round Barn — 1901 • Fred Quimby • East Passumpsic, Vermont — Moved to Museum: 1985-1986 —
The three-story Round Barn was built in 1901 to improve agricultural efficiency on the farm. Hay from the top floor and silage from the central silo dropped through feed chutes to the middle level, where up to sixty cows could be stanchioned around . . . Map (db m109520) HM
33 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Sawmill — Constructed on-site: 1957
The Sawmill building houses the Trescott-Shepard sawmill originally located in South Royalton, Vermont. The water-powered mill was built in the late 1700s on Mill Brook by Jeremiah Trescott and his partner, Captain Stevens. Trescott's descendants, . . . Map (db m109483) HM
34 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Schoolhouse — Ca. 1840 • Vergennes, Vermont — Moved to Museum: 1947 —
The one-room Schoolhouse was the first structure moved to the Museum. The building has several distinct classical architectural features, including a projecting bell tower, arched door opening, and sash windows. The structure originally stood on . . . Map (db m109087) HM
35 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Settlers' House and Barn — 1846 • East Charlotte, Vermont • Moved to Museum: 1955
The Settlers' House is constructed of hand-hewn beech and pine timbers. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, Vermont settlers, loggers, and trappers often built similar temporary log homes. Research suggests that this particular example was . . . Map (db m109479) HM
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36 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Shaker Shed — 1840 • Canterbury, New Hampshire — Moved to Museum: 1951 —
This building originally served a large Shaker community in Canterbury, New Hampshire, as a one-story horse and carriage stand. The simple, unadorned commercial structure was expanded in 1850 to provide storage space for brooms made and sold by . . . Map (db m109172) HM
37 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Shelburne United Methodist Church Memorial
Scripture 1800 • The First Society Tradition 1834 • The Brick Church Experience 1872 • The Stone Church Reason 2000 • The Bicentennial AdditionMap (db m109237) HM
38 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Smokehouse — Ca. 1820 • Charlotte, Vermont • Moved to Museum: 1949
Smokehouses are small, airtight stone structures where meat was preserved. Traditionally, butchered cuts were salted and then hung in a smokehouse above a smoldering fire of corn cobs and hickory wood. Meats remained in place for several days, or . . . Map (db m109223) HM
39 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Stagecoach Inn — Ca. 1787 • Charlotte, Vermont — Original Owner: Hezekiah Barnes • Moved to Museum: 1949 —
Hezekiah Barnes, a U.S. militia captain turned road surveyor, strategically located his inn and trading post in Charlotte on opposite sides of the main stage route from Montreal. Built in the Georgian style, the exterior of the inn features . . . Map (db m109219) HM
40 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Stencil House — Ca. 1804 • Columbus, New York • Moved to Museum: 1953 — Original Owner: Melicu and Louisa Tuttle —
The Stencil House is typical of small side-gabled homes common in New York and New England. The floor plan groups four rooms around a central chimney. A central front door, flanked by pairs of double-hung windows, opens into a small entrance hall. . . . Map (db m109132) HM
41 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Stone Cottage — Ca. 1840 • South Burlington, Vermont — Moved to Museum: 1949 —
Stone Cottage is constructed of limestone laid in straight courses rather than in the more common scatterstone technique. It was originally built as a farmhand's house; the first tenants were a family of five, including husband and wife, two . . . Map (db m109083) HM
42 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — The Parade
Deeded to the town by Capt. Benjamin Harrington April 18, 1807Map (db m109235) HM
43 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — The Rail Car Grand Isle
The Rail Car Grand Isle (1899) was one of the last private cars built by the Wagner Palace Car Co. before Pullman took control of the company at the end of 1899. The car was used by Dr. William Seward Webb and the Rutland Railroad until 1914, when . . . Map (db m109379) HM
44 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Ticonderoga
1906•Shelburne, Vermont•Original owner: Champlain Transportation Company •Moved to museum: 1955 The 220-foot Ticonderoga is America's last remaining walking beam side-wheel passenger steamer, and a National Historic Landmark. Serving a . . . Map (db m97385) HM
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45 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Toy Shop — Constructed On-site: ca. 1949
Built adjacent to the Variety Unit to reflect the "continuous architecture" building style common throughout New England, the Toy Shop displays an array of children's playthings: transportation toys, mechanical banks, an operating model train, . . . Map (db m109085) HM
46 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Variety Unit — Ca. 1835 • Shelburne, Vermont (in situ)
This brick farmhouse is the only historic structure at the Museum original to the site. A rambling building, its complex structure consists of a series of one- and two-room additions to the original farmhouse in the New England "continuous . . . Map (db m109086) HM
47 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Vermont House Gallery — Ca. 1790 • Shelburne, Vermont — Original Owner: Asa R. Slocumb • Moved to Museum: 1950 —
This intimate stone structure is a conjectural restoration and reconstruction of an original log framed house built in Shelburne in the late 18th century. Vermont House features Something Old, Something New: Continuity & Change, American Fine . . . Map (db m109158) HM
48 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — War Memorial
. . . Map (db m109233) WM
49 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Weaving Shop — Constructed on-site: 1955
Constructed using historic building materials, the Weaving Shop exhibits a variety of hand-spinning and weaving equipment and interprets American textile traditions practiced in a 19th-century weaving shop. On view are processing . . . Map (db m109174) HM
50 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Webb Gallery — Constructed on-site: 1960
This building was designed to complement neighboring historic structures. The main block, flanked by matched wings, echoes the symmetry and scale of nearby Dorset House, and the brick faηade reflects the construction materials of the Schoolhouse . . . Map (db m109476) HM
51 Vermont, Chittenden County, Shelburne — Welcome to Shelburne Museum
Shelburne Museum's founder Electra Havemeyer Webb (1888-1960) was a pioneering collector of American folk art who established the Museum in 1947 to celebrate, in her words, "the art of everyday people" and to create "an educational project, varied . . . Map (db m109010) HM
 
 
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