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Warner Block (1886-87) • building name
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90-98 Church Street, Burlington, Vermont USA • The Vermont Historic Sites Survey calls the Warner Block 'perhaps the most significant Queen Anne commercial block on Church Street. It utilizes all of the decorative features available to a masonry structure.' Mrs. Mary H. Wheeler in 1886-87 built this business block and named it for her uncle Charles F. Warner who died in 1881. ∞ Architect: unknown
☞ This structure (as a part of the Church Street Historic District) has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places (#09000915), since July 29, 2010.
☞ For some dates & historical details, I am indebted to the Chittenden County Historical Society, and their fine, three volume set: Historic Guide to Burlington Neighborhoods: Vol. I, 1991; Vol. II, 1997;Vol. III, 2003. David J. Blow, author; Lillian Baker Carlisle, Editor; Sarah L. Dopp, photographs.
Warner Block (1886-87) • skyline
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90-98 Church Street, Burlington, Vermont USA • The Vermont Historic Sites Survey calls the Warner Block 'perhaps the most significant Queen Anne commercial block on Church Street. It utilizes all of the decorative features available to a masonry structure.' Mrs. Mary H. Wheeler in 1886-87 built this business block and named it for her uncle Charles F. Warner who died in 1881. ∞ Architect: unknown
☞ This structure (as a part of the Church Street Historic District) has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places (#09000915), since July 29, 2010.
☞ For some dates & historical details, I am indebted to the Chittenden County Historical Society, and their fine, three volume set: Historic Guide to Burlington Neighborhoods: Vol. I, 1991; Vol. II, 1997;Vol. III, 2003. David J. Blow, author; Lillian Baker Carlisle, Editor; Sarah L. Dopp, photographs.
