Chimney Point State Historic Site

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Chimney Point State Historic Site is a historic area in Vermont that preserves and interprets Native American, French colonial, and early American settlement history along the shores of Lake Champlain.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf museum
state historic site
country United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn French colonial archaeology
Native American archaeology
early Euro-American settlement
hasBuilding Chimney Point tavern building
hasExhibitType archaeological artifacts
historical displays
interpretive panels
hasFunction archaeological interpretation
educational programs
historic interpretation
museum exhibits
heritage French colonial history
Native American history
early American settlement history
locatedIn Addison County, Vermont NERFINISHED
Vermont
locatedInOrNear Chimney Point, Vermont NERFINISHED
Town of Addison, Vermont NERFINISHED
locatedOnWaterbody Lake Champlain NERFINISHED
nearbyPlace Crown Point State Historic Site NERFINISHED
nearbyStructure Lake Champlain Bridge NERFINISHED
offersActivity educational workshops
guided tours
special events
openSeason early fall
summer
operatedBy Vermont Division for Historic Preservation NERFINISHED
ownedBy State of Vermont NERFINISHED
partOf Vermont State Historic Sites system NERFINISHED
situatedOn Lake Champlain shoreline
theme Indigenous presence in the Champlain Valley
cultural contact and exchange on Lake Champlain
frontier and colonial life
timeDepth 17th–18th century French colonial period
18th–19th century American settlement period
thousands of years of Native American occupation

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Lake Champlain Valley hasProtectedArea Chimney Point State Historic Site