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Directory of Burlington Vermont
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Plan of the Village of Burlington, Vermont
shows the locations and rough footprints of about 553 buildings. This is the oldest known street map of its type of Burlington.
1906 U.S. Geological Map of Burlington
1906 U.S. Geological Map of South Burlington
1906 U.S. Geological Map of Winooski
1948 U.S. Geological Map of Burlington
1948 U.S. Geological Map of South Burlington
1948 U.S. Geological Map of Winooski
Nabb-Jacobs House of 146 South Willard
is a two and a half story Greek Revival house was constructed circa 1850 by captain John D. Jones. The house presents as a gable front house to South Williams Street and was constructed in three successive phases. The earliest structure is located to the western most end of the property. The house is a rectangular volume capped with a moderately sloped gable roof intersected by four symmetrically placed chimney stacks. The west façade, which incorporates the original main entrance to the residence, has a gable end orientation to South Williams Street. This façade is capped with a full pediment and within the tympanum is an elliptical vent. At the second story level the façade is pierced with three six over six sash double hung windows and shutters. The house is constructed of brick and sits atop a stone foundation.
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