Burlington, Vermont • Chittenden County
The O.J. Walker shipwreck is the remarkably preserved remains of a 19th-century steam propeller, discovered in Lake Champlain. Its intact structure offers a rare glimpse into late 19th-century maritime technology and transportation.
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Exploration/Settlement; Politics/Government; Philosophy
Off Van Patten Pkwy., Burlington, Vermont
Architecture
27 & 31 Peru & 29 Johnson Sts., Burlington, Vermont
Industry; Community Planning And Development; Commerce; Historic - Non-aboriginal; Transportation; Education; Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Lake Champlain, Main, Maple, And St. Pauls Sts. (both Sides), Burlington, Vermont
Social History; Architecture
2-71 Bradley St., 24-125 Buell St., 16-75 Orchard Terr., 9-96 S. Union St., 11-87 Hungerford Terr., Burlington, Vermont
Maritime History; Engineering; Commerce
Burlington Harbor, Burlington, Vermont
Commerce; Architecture
52--54 Church St., Burlington, Vermont
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Military
On Lake Champlain Opposite Fort Ticonderoga, Nw Of Orwell, Orwell, Vermont
Transportation; Maritime History; Architecture; Historic - Non-aboriginal
Colchester Shoal, Cochester Reef, Coshester, Vermont
Prehistoric; Conservation
West Of Winooski, Winooski, Vermont
Architecture; Entertainment/Recreation
96 Bellwater Ave., Barton, Vermont
Historic - Non-aboriginal
Vt 73 And Furnace Rd., Brandon, Vermont
Historic - Non-aboriginal; Military; Agriculture; Commerce
Us 7, 0.57 Mi. S Of Town Line, Pittsford, Vermont