• The Follett House is a historic house at 63 College Street in Burlington, Vermont. Built in 1840 for a prominent local businessman...
  • Architect Ammi B. Young, worked on the design of the house from 1840 to 1841, for Timothy Follett a prominent figure of Burlington society.
  • 63 College St, Burlington, Vermont USA • North facing primary entrance to the Timothy Follett House; Lake Champlain & the Adirondacks, to the right...
  • That inspiration brings you the tale of the beautiful, yet tragic Follett House of Burlington, Vermont.
  • The completion of Young's showy Follett House in 1841 and of his soberly elegant Wheeler House (442 Main Street) in 1842 indicates that Burlingtonians of...
  • One of the last remaining grand 19th-century lakeside mansions in the city of Burlington, Vermont, the Follett House stands as an excellent example of Greek...
  • In 1845, Follett became the first president of the Burlington & Rutland Railroad. When the line failed, he lost all his assets, including the house.
  • Some of her favorite haunted locations in Burlington include the Follett House on College Street and several historic buildings at UVM, such as Converse Hall...
  • As a result, both Cape Cod cottages and Vermont continuous architecture farmhouses might both be examples of Greek Revival, depending on aspects of their...
  • Richardson Building, Burlington, Vermont Right at the head of the Church Street Marketplace, the corner-lot Richardson Building makes an impressive...
  • Title: Follett House. National Register Information System ID: 72000091.
  • 1840; The Follett House was built by Timothy Follett, prosperous Burlington developer and former county judge.