Image: Follett House Burlington Vermont
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Description: The Follett House at 63 College Street between Battery and S. Champlain Streets in Burlington, Vermont was built in 1840 as the residence of Timothy Follett, a developer and former county judge who later became the head of the Rutland Railroad. The house was designed by Ammi B. Young in the Greek Revival style. (Source: [1])
Title: Follett House Burlington Vermont
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