111-113 St. Paul Street This Building was originally built as a three story parapet gabled Federal style building for use as a store Originally built.

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St. Paul Street This Building was originally built as a three story parapet gabled Federal style building for use as a store Originally built as a part of a two building complex with a common brick wall dividing the two store fronts. The fourth floor and the Italianate detailing were Added in Between 1910 and 1912 this building, its northern half, and the building to the north on the corner of College and St. Paul were combined to create the Burlington Steam Laundry. Later torn down to build a gas station sometime between 1942 and 1960 leaving the store front as we see it today. After being used as a store by Englesby, the building was used as Office space from 1862 until the 1930's. Since that time it has been used for various purposes including office space and apartments.

St. Paul Street Built circa 1820 Federal style Storefront Designed and built by Ebenezer Englesby originally built as a three and one-half story parapet gabled Federal style building for use as a store Simple Federal style typical of Burlington in the early 1800’s Is currently in use as the Pacific Rim Tin Tray Ceiling

Burlington evolves and immigrants bring gifts of knowledge… By 1830 Burlington became one of the largest lumber industries in the country. Settlers from all over came to Burlington bringing with them innovation and outside views on architecture. Among the settlers were those of French-Canadian descent. In 1850 St. Joseph's in Burlington became the first French-Catholic parish in the United States. As immigrants continued to flock to the area a need for a larger church arose. By 1883 the decision was made to build a new church in a grand classical style inspired by St. Peter's in Rome. The prominent spire stands tall over Burlington’s north end and the chuch sprawls 176 feet in length and 81 feet wide and has barrel vaulted interior height of 55 feet.

St. Joseph Co-Cathedral 29 Allen Street Arched entrance, note keystone Barrel Vault Grand spatial interior, amazing detail in architecture and painting, Baroque Renaissance style architecture

St. Joseph Co-Cathedral Designed by Fr. Richard Michaud of Montreal, Canada Influenced by the Chapel of the Palace of Versailles. St. Joseph's Church was completed in This Baroque Renaissance style structure was constructed of locally quarried stone largely by parishioners. Materials such as red sandstone for the walls (over 5 feet thick at the base) came from a local quarries and was donated to the parish by the landowners. The limestone trim was quarried up north in Isle La Motte.