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Featured Historic Site

For more than 12,000 years, the jutting shoreline known as Chimney Point has been a strategic settlement for peoples occupying the Champlain Valley. Native tribes camped here as they hunted and fished their way up and down the waterway. The area became an important stop for traders and later, a French settlement.

Chimney Point

Chimney Point Historic Site

The Vermont Downtown Program Conference 2002 is scheduled for Wednesday, September 25th, at the Radisson Hotel in Burlington. This year's conference features a keynote address on "Downtowns in the 21st Century Economy" from the nationally renowned author of The Economics of Historic Preservation, Donovan Rypkema. Attendees can choose from a wide variety of workshops and field sessions geared for downtown business and property owners, retailers, developers, public officials, building code and public safety officials, tax accountants, financial institutions, and more

Success Story

This calendar year the state reviewed 14 federal rehabilitation tax credit projects representing over $13.7 million in private investment. Federal rehabilitation work is proposed or ongoing in 17 communities covering 11 counties. Since 1991, over 160 income-producing historic buildings in Vermont have been rehabilitated using these tax credits, representing a construction investment of over $160 million dollars.

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SHPO Emily Wadhams' testimony before Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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