Shelburne Railroad Station and Freight Shed
The Shelburne Railroad Station and Freight Shed are two exhibit buildings at Shelburne Museum in Shelburne, Vermont.
South Burlington is a city in Chittenden County, Vermont, in the United States. With an estimated population of 18,743 people in 2014, it is the second largest city in Vermont and is home to the headquarters of Ben & Jerry's.
Population: 17,904
Latitude: 44° 28' 1.16" N
Longitude: -73° 10' 15.46" W
The Shelburne Railroad Station and Freight Shed are two exhibit buildings at Shelburne Museum in Shelburne, Vermont.
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