
St Albans serves as the regional hub in this early twentieth-century survey, characterized by a dense grid of streets and the convergence of several major transport routes. The industrial and agricultural vitality of the era is evident in the Fonda Quarry and the numerous numbered schoolhouses, such as School No 10 and School No 11, that dotted the rural landscape. Along the shores of Lake Champlain, the presence of the Lake View House and various landings like Melville Landing suggest a landscape where water travel and seasonal tourism integrated with the permanent settlements of Swanton and Alburg Springs.
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