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Burlington Turns 50
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Volume 1
The Wymans: Burlington’s first family
Ken Brown made the credit union go
Glorious 4th of the past
Welcome home jubilee
Prouty Road, Johnson’s Grove and the Swedes
Center School had a stormy start
We’ve come a long way, Arthur Nichols
The Burlingtonians team
Long before the Winns or Wymans
The village smithy
Many here lived high off the hog
Burlington’s Agricultural Fairs
The poor farm and Gerald Seminatore
Burlingtonians in the gold rush
Slavery did exist in Burlington
Piano keys, built in Burlington
First mills, now malls
Timothy Winn, Burlington’s founding father
And you thought Town Meeting is hectic now
Few from long ago would recognize Havenville now
That sort of thing has (and does) happen here
Mount Playnum, Snake Hole, Up Street
Since 1629 — The Durable Skeltons
The Village Store
There was a tavern in town. Several.
Barns. Lots of ’em.
Simonds Park
The early schools
Volume 2
45 years ago
The Terrace Hall
Giddy up, Burlington
Brellington? Burlington? Bridlington ?
Momento Mori
Burlington’s flying hero
The Frothingham mansion
Town’s oldest tavern burns down
A common story
Locust Street and Mill Street, an ancient pair
Two of Burlington’s finest
The show goes on
Off to school and out of town
That liquid that comes out of the faucet
Volume 3
The first mailman lived here
When firefighting was volunteer work
Two major school superintendents
Town photos
Early 1900s
1920-1960
1960–65
1965–70
1970–75
1975–80
1980–85
1985–90
1990–now
School photos
Pre-K to elementary
MSMS yearbooks
High school 1940s
High school 1950s
High school 1960s
High school 1970s
High school 1980s
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High school 2000s
High school 2011 +
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Home
About
Burlington Turns 50
Fogelberg Files
Volume 1
The Wymans: Burlington’s first family
Ken Brown made the credit union go
Glorious 4th of the past
Welcome home jubilee
Prouty Road, Johnson’s Grove and the Swedes
Center School had a stormy start
We’ve come a long way, Arthur Nichols
The Burlingtonians team
Long before the Winns or Wymans
The village smithy
Many here lived high off the hog
Burlington’s Agricultural Fairs
The poor farm and Gerald Seminatore
Burlingtonians in the gold rush
Slavery did exist in Burlington
Piano keys, built in Burlington
First mills, now malls
Timothy Winn, Burlington’s founding father
And you thought Town Meeting is hectic now
Few from long ago would recognize Havenville now
That sort of thing has (and does) happen here
Mount Playnum, Snake Hole, Up Street
Since 1629 — The Durable Skeltons
The Village Store
There was a tavern in town. Several.
Barns. Lots of ’em.
Simonds Park
The early schools
Volume 2
45 years ago
The Terrace Hall
Giddy up, Burlington
Brellington? Burlington? Bridlington ?
Momento Mori
Burlington’s flying hero
The Frothingham mansion
Town’s oldest tavern burns down
A common story
Locust Street and Mill Street, an ancient pair
Two of Burlington’s finest
The show goes on
Off to school and out of town
That liquid that comes out of the faucet
Volume 3
The first mailman lived here
When firefighting was volunteer work
Two major school superintendents
Town photos
Early 1900s
1920-1960
1960–65
1965–70
1970–75
1975–80
1980–85
1985–90
1990–now
School photos
Pre-K to elementary
MSMS yearbooks
High school 1940s
High school 1950s
High school 1960s
High school 1970s
High school 1980s
High school 1990s
High school 2000s
High school 2011 +
Streets
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
R
S
T
U
V
W
Videos
Burlington Retro
WFM Dave Apotheker asleep