Burlington
Burlington 1 City (1990 pop. 27,208), seat of Des Moines co., SE Iowa, on four hills overlooking the Mississippi (spanned there by rail and highway bridges); inc. 1836. It is a farm, shipping, and manufacturing center with railroad shops and docks. The site was selected for a fort in 1805. A Native American village, Sho-quo-quon ( "Flint Hills" ) was there. European settlement began in 1833. Burlington was the temporary capital of Wisconsin Territory (1837) and of Iowa Territory (1838-40). One of the oldest newspapers in the state, the Burlington Hawk-Eye, is still published. The city has several parks along the Mississippi.
2 Town (1990 pop. 23,302), Middlesex co., E Mass., a residential suburb of Boston; settled 1641, inc. 1799. Manufactures include electronic components, precision instruments, and computer and communications software. Its pre-Revolutionary meetinghouse, remodeled, still stands.
3 City (1990 pop. 9,835), Burlington co., W N.J., on the Delaware (bridged there to Bristol, Pa.) between Trenton and Camden, in a rich farm area; settled 1677 by Friends, inc. 1733. A shipping point for farm and dairy products, the city also manufactures metals, textiles, and clothing. Burlington grew mainly as a port. It was also on a Philadelphia-New York coach line, and railroad tracks were laid down Broad St. in 1834. The first colonial money was printed there in 1726, by Benjamin Franklin; the first newspaper in New Jersey in 1777. St. Mary's Church (built 1703) and the Friends' school (1792) still stand. The birthplaces of James Fenimore Cooper and of James Lawrence are preserved.
4 City (1990 pop. 39,498), Alamance co., N N.C., on the Haw River; settled c.1700, inc. 1866. Its plants manufacture plastics and paper, apparel, textiles, machinery, and computer equipment. In May, 1771, 2,000 colonial "Regulators" clashed with British troops c.5 mi (8 km) south of Burlington; the site is in Alamance Battleground State Park. A notable wildlife museum is in the city.
5 City (1990 pop. 39,127), seat of Chittenden co., NW Vt., on Lake Champlain; settled 1773, inc. 1865. The largest city in the state, it is a port and industrial and tourist center. Electronic and computer parts, furniture, machinery, and processed food are among its manufactures. Battery Park was the scene of an abortive British naval attack (Aug. 3, 1813) during the War of 1812. The city is the seat of the Univ. of Vermont and Champlain College; an aquarium and science center is there. A combination of college town and mill town, Burlington had socialist administrations in the 1980s and 90s and acquired a reputation for innovative urban policies.
Cite this article
Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography.
|
Dwarka-Indraprastha Metro extension to Yamuna Bank next week.
Newspaper article from: United News of India (UNI) (New Delhi, India); 3/24/2009; 700+ words
; ...Dwarka Sector 9 - Indraprastha line up to Yamuna Bank, a distance of 2.1 kms from Indraprastha...train will start from the newly opened Yamuna Bank station at 0600 hrs and will go via...Metro trains will be available from Yamuna Bank Metro Station from O600 hrs upto...
|
|
Cleaning Yamuna top priority: Sandeep Dikshit.
Newspaper article from: United News of India (UNI) (New Delhi, India); 4/5/2009; 700+ words
; ...Dikshit today said efforts to clean the Yamuna will be one of his topmost priorities...made by all concerned to revitalise the Yamuna, which had earned the dubious distinction...virtue of its drains emptying sewage into Yamuna. This amount was more than that of all...
|
|
Opening of Yamuna Bank Metro line put off for polls.
Newspaper article from: United News of India (UNI) (New Delhi, India); 4/2/2009; 700+ words
; ...extension of Delhi Metro's Line 3 till the Yamuna Bank station, scheduled for tomorrow...the votes in that particular area. The Yamuna Bank metro station was earlier scheduled...hours. The first train will chug out of Yamuna Bank at 6000 hrs and go to Dwarka via...
|
|
WHY ONLY THE GANGA, MAKE YAMUNA NATIONAL RIVER TOO, DEMAND ACTIVISTS
News Wire article from: The Hindustan Times; 11/10/2008; 578 words
; ...How can you think of the Ganga without the Yamuna? This is what people living along the Yamuna river here are asking after the government...the same status and importance to the river Yamuna, the lifeline of Delhi, Mathura and Agra...
|
|
Delhi Metro chugs into Yamuna Bank tomorrow.
Newspaper article from: United News of India (UNI) (New Delhi, India); 4/2/2009; 700+ words
; ...Line 3 Dwarka Sector 9 to Indraprastha to Yamuna Bank from tomorrow. The new route will...hours. The first train will chug out of Yamuna Bank at 6000 hrs and go to Dwarka via...traffic requirement. The opening of the Yamuna Bank station will also ease pressure on...
|
|
Yamuna Satyagraha activists protest against metro rail expansion in Delhi.
News Wire article from: Asian News International; 5/12/2009; 700+ words
; ...Delhi, May 11 (ANI): The activists of Yamuna Satyagraha here on Sunday protested against...activists observed the opening day of the Yamuna Bank station as "Black Day" in protest...DMRC's continues encroachment on the Yamuna's floodplain in the form of the Yamuna...
|
|
Yamuna - sacred river or river of death?
News Wire article from: The Hindustan Times; 11/18/2007; 700+ words
; ...Syndication. Agra, Nov. 18 -- The Yamuna river, the largest tributary of the Ganges...of Mughal architecture,said: "The Yamuna has been reduced to a nullah, draining...not restored," Nath told IANS. The Yamuna is widely worshipped by devotees in India...
|
|
Yamuna to be made pollution free if BJP comes to power: Malhotra.
Newspaper article from: United News of India (UNI) (New Delhi, India); 3/24/2009; 700+ words
; ...vowed to start the work of making the Yamuna pollution free within 100 days if his...before the Commonwealth Games next year the Yamuna will be completely cleaned and its embankments...preventing the dirty drains falling in the Yamuna. There has been no progress in the work...
|
|
India: Yamuna bank metro station opens for E-Delhi commuters.
News Wire article from: TendersInfo; 5/13/2009; 700+ words
; ...train chugged into the newly-constructed Yamuna Bank station in East Delhi on Sunday it...of the Delhi Metro from Indraprastha to Yamuna Bank was opened to the public from 6 am...ride on the Metro from Indraprastha to Yamuna Bank alongwith a group of journalists...
|
|
India: Yamuna banks on recharge mission.
News Wire article from: TendersInfo; 7/10/2009; 658 words
; ...proposing to convert the 22-kilometre Yamuna riverbank stretch into a biodiversity...governor (L-G), also chairperson of the Yamuna Development Authority, has asked the...biodiversity zone on the 22,000-hectare Yamuna bank stretching from Wazirabad to Okhla...
|
|
Yamuna
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Yamuna or Jumna , river, c.850 mi (1,370...Betwa rivers are its main tributaries. The Yamuna's confluence with the Ganges is sacred...is a major pilgrimage center. Along the Yamuna's banks are many historic monuments...
|
|
Delhi
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Delhi plain, which is crossed by the Yamuna River and stretches between the Aravalli...1991 pop. 7,175,000), on the Yamuna River, adjoins New Delhi in the east...Islam. Just south of the fort, on the Yamuna's bank, is Rajghat, where the bodies...
|
|
New Delhi
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...of Delhi state, N central India, on the right bank of the Yamuna River. Predominantly an administrative center, it was constructed...Swaminarayan Akshardham temple (2005) is is East Delhi across the Yamuna. The city has many sports stadiums and medical institutes...
|
|
Uttar Pradesh
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...language. There is a hilly region along the southern border, but most of the state is a low-lying alluvial plain formed by the Yamuna, Ganges, and Ghaghara rivers. The moderate rainfall is supplemented by an extensive system of barrage and canal irrigation...
|
|
Panipat
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Panipat , town (1991 pop. 191,212), Haryana state, NW India, on the Western Yamuna Canal. It has saltpeter refining plants and manufactures electrical appliances, bricks, glass, and textiles. On a plain astride...
|