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Ethan Allen Homestead
Situated on a small promontory just above the Winooski River out of reach of flood waters in Burlington's Intervale is a small, unassuming frame house. Its style is what real estate agents today would call "Cape Cod." Modern siding makes it look quite ordinary, but this house has stood there for 192 years. No marker identifies it; tourists do not swarm about it. Yet its identity has never been actually lost. Sitting in untouched surroundings, out of site of a new development off North Avenue and visible now from the "Beltline", this modest farm house was the last home of General Ethan Allen, Vermont's revolutionary hero. It was built by him and in it he died.
Year Built
1787
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1 Ethan Allen Homestead, Burlington, VT, USA