Welcome to Montpelier Capital Area Neighborhoods!
The Montpelier Capital Area Neighborhoods (CAN!) project encourages neighbors to connect with neighbors in order to build community, ease emergency management, and promote civic engagement.
Montpelier CAN! Community Picture Project
presents
A Day in the Life: 1.10.2010
What: A photo exhibit featuring over 150 pictures taken by community members in their neighborhoods on January 10, 2010.
When: The exhibit will be up throughout the month of March.
Where: City Hall (Main Floor in display cases)
Why: The purpose of A Day in the Life: 1.10.2010 is to celebrate each of Montpelier’s unique neighborhoods, by taking photographs throughout the City on a single day. While individual photos capture distinct aspects of Montpelier’s neighborhoods, together, the photos in the exhibit paint a collective picture of our interesting and beautiful community.
Click HERE to view a citywide map of all of the C.A.N. neighborhoods.
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Barre-O
The Barre-O neighborhood includes Barre Street (from Main to Pioneer Street) and also Downing Street, Monsignor Crosby, Nelson Street, and a portion of Sibley Avenue.
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Berlin/Hill Street
The Berlin Street neighborhood includes River Street/302 (from the intersection of Hill and River Streets, to the city limit), Moonlight Terrace, Sherwood Drive, Forest Drive, Hill Street, Berlin Street and all roads adjacent to Berlin Street. PleasantHood is a sub-area of the Berlin/Hill Street neighborhood.
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College Hill
The College Hill neighborhood is roughly bounded by College Street on the east side, St. Paul and Hubbard Streets to the west, Main Street to the north, and Kent and Foster Streets to the south.
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Downtown/Cliffside
The Downtown Neighborhood is comprised of the Cliffside and Downtown Core groups.
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Lower Elm
The Lower Elm area extends from Cummings Street to Gould Hill Road
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Meadow
The Meadow is comprised of Elm Street (from Spring to Cummings Street), Spring, Summer, Winter, Vine, and Pearl Streets.
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Murray Hill
The Murray Hill neighborhood is comprised of Murray Hill Drive, Cityside Drive, Sunset Avenue, Towne Street, North College Street, and Main Street (from the intersection of Towne Hill Road to the city limit). Wild Wood is a sub-area of Murray Hill.
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North Street
(Franklin, North Franklin, Lane Shops, Hillhead, Mechanic, Cross, North, Ewing, Peck, Lincoln and Main St. on the north side from the round about to Lincoln)
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Northfield Street
The Northfield Street neighborhood extends up Northfield Street to Colonial Drive, Independence Green, and Freedom drive. It follows National Life Drive west to Memorial Drive, Green Mountain Drive, and Dog River Road.
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Park West/Toytown
streets & areas west of the Capitol building: Bailey Avenue, Terrace Street, Clarendon Street, Deerfield Drive, Pembroke Heights, State Street, and Toy Town.
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PleasantHood
The PleasantHood neighborhood is a smaller neighborhood located within the Berlin/Hill Street area.
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Towne Hill
The Towne Hill neighborhood includes Towne Hill Road (from Coolidge Street to Bliss Road) and the adjacent streets Grandview Terrace, Chestnut Hill, Phillips, Dover, Spring Hollow Lane, Woodcrest, Greenock, Dyer, Westwood, and Hackamore.
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Upper Elm
The Upper Elm area extends from Gould Hill Road to Horn of the Moon Road.
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Wild Wood
Wild Wood is a smaller neighborhood located within the Murray Hill neighborhood and is comprised of: Towne Street, North College Street, and Sunset.
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Mar 19, 2010 All Day
13th Green Mountain Film Festival
Ten day international film festival with over 130 events
including screenings of feature films, doc
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