Talked to local historian vince feeney about the life of ira allen and his influence on the city in vermont. Vince here we are in whats called College Green of the university of vermont. Probably one of the prettiest spots in burlington. Behind me we have a statue of ira allen. Was the youngest of the six allen brothers, the most famous of whom was ethan allen. The statue is here because some would say that ira allen was the founder of the university of vermont and as this inscription on the statue says, some claim he was the founder of the state of vermont. I think there would be a lot of people who would contend that is not exactly true, particularly his older brother ethan might have something to say about that and people like the first governor of the independent state of vermont. Allen, andthat ira about 1772, came up here to vermont from connecticut, where the allens live, and at the time for montt was a New Territory being opened up. It was a territory claimed by the governor of
A series of events celebrating the March 1934 Snow Train from Schenectady into the Adirondacks will begin this Saturday night at the Tannery Pond Center in North Creek with a presentation by town of Rotterdam historian Jim Schaefer.
A series of events celebrating the March 1934 Snow Train from Schenectady into the Adirondacks will begin this Saturday night at the Tannery Pond Center in North Creek with a presentation by town of Rotterdam historian Jim Schaefer.