English: The Van Ness House, Burlington, Vermont; from a 1910 postcard published by C. H. Bessey. Named in honor of Gov. Cornelius P. Van Ness, the hotel opened on October 25, 1870. It was enlarged twice by Urban A. Woodbury, an American Civil War veteran and 45th governor of Vermont, to accommodate 400 guests, but burned in 1951.
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2009-05-12 12:38 Hugh Manatee 811×523× (106823 bytes) The Van Ness House, Burlington, Vermont; from a c. 1910 postcard published by C. H. Bessey. Named in honor of Gov. Cornelius Van Ness, the hotel opened on October 25, 1870. It was enlarged twice to accommodate 400 guests, but burned in 1951.
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