Charlotte Meeting House
The Charlotte Meeting House was built in 1840 by the Methodist congregation of Charlotte, Vermont. In 1952 it was moved to the Shelburne Museum in Shelburne, Vermont. It now serves as an exhibit building on the museum grounds.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Building
- Description: building in Vermont, United States
- Also known as: “The Charlotte Meeting House”
- Address: 619 Shelburne Museum, Shelburne, VT
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Museum Covered Bridge and Colchester Reef Light.
Museum Covered Bridge
Colchester Reef Light
Lighthouse
The Colchester Reef Light in Vermont was a lighthouse off Colchester Point in Lake Champlain. It was moved to the Shelburne Museum in Shelburne, Vermont, in 1956. Colchester Reef Light is situated 700 feet south of Charlotte Meeting House.
Shelburne Museum
Museum
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Shelburne Museum is a museum of art, design, and Americana located in Shelburne, Vermont, United States. Over 150,000 works are exhibited in 39 exhibition buildings, 25 of which are historic and were relocated to the museum grounds. Shelburne Museum is situated 1,300 feet south of Charlotte Meeting House.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Shelburne Village Historic District and East Charlotte.
Shelburne Village Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Shelburne Village Historic District encompasses the central portion of the main village of Shelburne, Vermont. Centered on the junction of United States Route 7 with Harbor and Falls Roads, the district's architecture traces the town's history from the 18th to early 20th century.
East Charlotte
Hamlet
East Charlotte is an unincorporated village and census-designated place in the town of Charlotte, Chittenden County, Vermont, United States. It was first listed as a CDP prior to the 2020 census. East Charlotte is situated 4½ miles southeast of Charlotte Meeting House.
Charlotte Center Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Charlotte Center Historic District encompasses the historic 19th-century town center of Charlotte, Vermont. Settled c. 1790 and developed mainly in the mid-19th century, the village, stretched along Church Hill Road west of Hinesburg Road, retains a well-preserved 19th-century atmosphere of residential, civic, and commercial buildings. Charlotte Center Historic District is situated 4½ miles south of Charlotte Meeting House.
Charlotte Meeting House
Latitude
44.37724° or 44° 22′ 38″ northLongitude
-73.23131° or 73° 13′ 53″ westOpen location code
87P89QG9+VFOpenStreetMap ID
way 372184161OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesWikidata ID
Q7722191
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In Other Languages
“Charlotte Meeting House” goes by many names.
- German: “The Charlotte Meeting House”
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