| Burlington is located on the east shore of Lake | | | | Lawrence River provided shipping connections that |
| Champlain. It lies between the Adirondack and | | | | were many times easier than the land routes |
| Green Mountains and is the biggest city in | | | | across mountains. Therefore, the harbor was |
| Vermont. Its population is approximately 45,000, | | | | transformed into a major supply center. |
| and it is a bustling city that fairly bursts with color | | | | The founders of the city were Ethan Allen and his |
| during fall. | | | | family. Allen was a wealthy landowner; his brother |
| One of the most enjoyable towns to live in or to | | | | Ira established the now thriving University of |
| visit in New England, Burlington is located near | | | | Vermont. |
| Montreal, Canada, and thus takes on a charming, | | | | Regarding politics, the former "socialist" mayor of |
| unusual Canadian flavor. However, one of the top | | | | Burlington, Bernard Saunders, was elected, in |
| twenty-five universities in America, the University | | | | 1990, to the House of Representatives from |
| of Vermont, provides it with a strong college | | | | Vermont, becoming the first political independent |
| atmosphere. This hip, relaxed fusion, with Boston | | | | to go to Congress in forty years. |
| about two hundred miles southeast and Montreal | | | | A university town that is youthful, vibrant, and |
| eighty miles to the north, lends the city a unique | | | | outward looking, Burlington is one of the rare |
| feel. | | | | cities in America to offer something that is very |
| The Lake Champlain area provides a spectacular | | | | much like a café culture. You can stroll |
| backdrop for either work or relaxation, or both. | | | | around on foot downtown, and walking spaces |
| You can procure information on events, activities, | | | | and parks are favored over mass housing |
| business, travel, and tourism from the Lake | | | | developments. The Church Street Marketplace |
| Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce. | | | | and several open-air terraces offer plenty of |
| Burlington has looked towards Canada as much as | | | | space for pedestrians and strollers alike. |
| towards the south from its earliest days. The St. | | | | |