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  • Collection: George Perry Photographs

Addison House

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Photograph of Addison House, an inn in Middlebury, Vermont. Originally the Middlebury Inn when it was established in 1827, it was renamed in 1852 and was Addison House at the time this photograph was taken, only to be renamed yet again in the 1920s…

Addison House 2

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Photograph of Addison House, an inn in Middlebury, Vermont.

Otter Creek

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Photograph of Otter Creek near Middlebury, Vermont.

Otter Creek, falls below bridge

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Photograph of the falls beneath the bridge spanning Otter Creek in Middlebury, Vermont.

Rutland Railroad bridge

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Photograph of a truss bridge used by the Rutland Railroad in Middlebury, Vermont.

Winooski Valley, near view

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Photograph of Winooski River Valley near Middlesex, Vermont.

Winooski Valley, distant view

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Photograph of Winooski River Valley near Middlesex, Vermont.

Camp Rich, rocks and girls

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Photograph of two women standing on a large rock near Lake Champlain in Milton, Vermont.

Vermont State Library in the capitol building

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Photograph of the Vermont State Library in the State House in Montpelier, Vermont.

Front of Vermont State House

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Photograph of the Vermont State House from the path leading to the front entrance in Montpelier. The photograph may be been altered to obliterate the hill behind the building.

Vermont State House in winter

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Photograph of the Vermont State House in Montpelier with snow on the ground, trees and dome. The snow on the dome reflects the sun light, but it was not gilded until 1907. The photograph may have been altered to obliterate the hill behind the…

Vermont State House, dome hidden

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Photograph of the facade of the Vermont State House in Montpelier from the east side of the front lawn. The pediment of the portico and almost the entire dome are hidden by American elm trees on the lawn. The dome of the State House was not gilded…