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  1. Ethan Allen’s Burlington Home 1787-1789 - Ethan Allen Homestead Museum. Ethan Allen’s Burlington Home 1787-1789. The Allen House after it’s reconstruction in the 1980s. Click here to take a Virtual Tour of the Allen House.

  2. Added to NRHP. July 24, 1986. The Ethan Allen Homestead is a historic house museum at 1 Ethan Allen Homestead in Burlington, Vermont. It was built about 1787 by Ethan Allen, and is the only surviving residence of his in the state. It is open to the public annually from May to October.

  3. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Write a review. About. Learn about life in the 1780s and the interesting career of famous statesman Ethan Allen on a guided tour of his homestead at this historic site that overlooks the Winooski River and offers stunning views and walking trails. Duration: < 1 hour.

  4. Burlington. American Revolution hero Ethan Allen lived in this 18th-century colonial homestead, 1 mile north of Burlington on VT 127. Be sure to take the guided tour (included in the entrance fee; tour times vary) of the historic house. The center features multimedia exhibits documenting the exploits of Allen's Green Mountain Boys and also has ...

  5. Ethan Allen Homestead Museum is ranked #7 out of 15 things to do in Burlington, VT. See pictures and our review of Ethan Allen Homestead Museum.

  6. Ethan Allen Homestead Museum. A short drive from downtown Burlington, the Homestead offers hands-on history, spectacular scenery, and riverside picnic areas and walks. The Homestead provides a genuine slice of 18th century life, and an intimate look at Vermont's most colorful - and controversial - founder.

  7. Learn about the life and times of Vermont's folk Legend Ethan Allen!This brief documentary was made by Ethan Allen Homestead Museum Staff and Volunteers.

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