Audio tour Tour through Burlington, Vermont!
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Audio tour Summary
Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.Welcome to the land of the maple syrup – Vermont.
Burlington is the largest city within the state. Burlington dates back to 1798, and was first called Wellington Square. The origin of the name has two concepts; the first is that it was named after Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, and the second is it was named after a politically noticeable and prosperous Burling family from New York.
There are a few paranormal stories around Burlington, one is about the building which is now “The Farmhouse Tap N’ Grill”, way back it was a popular fast food chain. The story goes that one night a night maintenance crewman was working in the basement and came rushing back to his fellow worker shouting. They went down to find the stainless steel gallon tanks of syrup stacked into a pyramid. They turned off the radio and waited for the morning manager to arrive. When she arrived, the crew went down to show her the stack of tanks. Then the radio suddenly turned on, frightening them. They all went out quickly out of fear and the manager also recounted how two weeks prior, the other closing crews also heard a horrible scream when nobody else was there.
So come take a stroll with us through this lovely, historic city full of rich culture and exciting adventuresLicenses:
Photo Church Street, Burlington, Vermont by Jared and Corin is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
- 1 Waterfront Park
- 2 Echo Lake Aquarium and Science Center
- 3 St. Paul Cathedral Episcopal
- 4 Battery Park
- 5 Cathedral of Immaculate Conception
- 6 Church Street Marketplace
- 7 Nectar’s
- 8 Flynn Center for Performing Arts
- 9 City Hall Park
- 10 Lake Champlain Transportation Company Ferries
- 11 Mark Boedges Fine Art Gallery
- 12 North American Breweries
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Audio tour Summary
Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.Welcome to the land of the maple syrup – Vermont.
Burlington is the largest city within the state. Burlington dates back to 1798, and was first called Wellington Square. The origin of the name has two concepts; the first is that it was named after Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington, and the second is it was named after a politically noticeable and prosperous Burling family from New York.
There are a few paranormal stories around Burlington, one is about the building which is now “The Farmhouse Tap N’ Grill”, way back it was a popular fast food chain. The story goes that one night a night maintenance crewman was working in the basement and came rushing back to his fellow worker shouting. They went down to find the stainless steel gallon tanks of syrup stacked into a pyramid. They turned off the radio and waited for the morning manager to arrive. When she arrived, the crew went down to show her the stack of tanks. Then the radio suddenly turned on, frightening them. They all went out quickly out of fear and the manager also recounted how two weeks prior, the other closing crews also heard a horrible scream when nobody else was there.
So come take a stroll with us through this lovely, historic city full of rich culture and exciting adventuresLicenses:
Photo Church Street, Burlington, Vermont by Jared and Corin is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
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