Postponed: “The Hidden History of Burlington”

Past event
Jul 17, 2022, 2 to 3 PM

Subject: "The Hidden History of Burlington"
Date: July 17 from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Ethan Allen Homestead Museum - Sunday - July 17 at 2:00 PM

Join us for our free monthly lecture series!
- Who was a part of the Onion River Land Trust's original proprietor's meeting?

- What was Ethan Allen's brother Levi doing while his brother was capturing Fort Ticonderoga?

- How did Fanny Allen's flowers come to reside at UVM?

- What happened at the last Green Mountain Boys' party?

Find out all of this and more at our July lecture, "Hidden History of Burlington" by Glenn Fay. Q&A & book signings to follow.

The talk will be held outside on our covered back patio (extreme weather location: in our Tavern). Admission to the talk is free; however, donations are appreciated.

The EAHM Sunday Lecture Series is a monthly free community education program covering a variety of topics pertaining to the Homestead, early America, and Vermont. To see upcoming lecture topics and find out more, please visit https://ethanallenhomestead.org/programs/lecture-series/

To become a member or to donate to the Ethan Allen Homestead Museum, please click here: https://ethanallenhomestead.org/support-us/

The EAHM Sunday Lecture Series is a monthly free community program covering a variety of topics pertaining to the Homestead, early America, and Vermont. To see upcoming lecture topics and find out more, please visit https://ethanallenhomestead.org/programs/lecture-series/

The Homestead is grateful to the following organizations for their financial support:
AARP Vermont, Biben's Ace Hardware, Vermont Humanities, BurlingtonCars.com. 602Cars, and Homelight Investments

Back to Calendar