Discover the best top things to do in Lake Champlain, Lake Champlain including Church Street Marketplace, Radio Bean Coffeehouse, Adirondack Art Association, Champlain Memorial Lighthouse, World's Tallest Filing Cabinet, Shelburne Village Historic District, Ethan Allen Park, Veterans Memorial Park & Monument, Point au Fer.
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Downtown Burlington Vermont's award-winning open air mall is a hub of activity where you'll find historical architecture, year-round festivals, street entertainers, music, over 100 places to shop and dine, and even quiet places to ponder. We invite you find out about exclusive shopping, dining and events in downtown Burlington as well as to explore the area!
We spent the morning and afternoon just strolling the whole marketplace, window-shopping and and actually making some purchases. All kinds of shops-men’s store, women’s shops and boutiques, souvenirs and plenty more. The market place was a safe stroll with no actual traffic to worry about. Plenty of places to stop in and get a bite to eat or have a drink. It was nicely decorated for the holidays although while we were there it was to early to see the full affect of the lights. If you are in the area it is definitely a cool thing to do even if you don’t shop and just people watch.
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“The most eclectic and, arguably, important arts institution in the state. Burlington’s artistic epicenter. ” -Seven Days Newspaper Radio Bean opened in 2000 and quickly became a community hub and local music hot-spot. 'The Bean' features live entertainment seven days a week spanning every genre imaginable. It plays an irreplaceable role in the local music scene by providing a stage and a nurturing environment for emerging artists, while serving as a point of entry for regional and national touring acts visiting VT. Radio Bean has been a significant venue for the success of nationally acclaimed artists such as Grace Potter, Anais Mitchell, Rubblebucket, The Low Anthem, Corey Harris, Swale, And The Kids, Birdie Busch, and venue co-owner, Kat Wright. Radio Bean welcomes innumerable music lovers and literally thousands of musicians each year to what has become the common living room for many of Burlington’s most inspired musicians, creatives, and artists.
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It's exactly what it says...an extremely tall filing cabinet. It's a quick stop and easy to find. There is a large parking lot next to the attraction so it's easy to park, admire, snap a couple photos, and head to a nearby brewery. Switchback Brewing Co. is just a 5 minute walk East on Flynn Avenue or head North on Pine Street for 10 minutes to Queen City Brewery across the street from Zero Gravity Brewery.
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