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Barre Civic Center | Barre


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Landmark: Barre Civic Center
City: Barre
Country: USA Vermont
Continent: North America

Barre Civic Center, Barre, USA Vermont, North America

The Barre Civic Center is a municipal building located in Barre, Vermont, USA. It serves as a venue for community events and public gatherings.

Visual Characteristics

The structure is a single-story building constructed primarily of granite blocks, a material abundant in Barre. The exterior walls are a light grey, with a darker grey granite used for the foundation and trim. The roof is low-pitched and covered with asphalt shingles. The main entrance features a set of double doors with a transom window above. The building's dimensions are approximately 150 feet in length and 75 feet in width.

Location & Access Logistics

The Barre Civic Center is situated at 119 North Main Street, Barre, VT 05641. It is located approximately 0.5 miles north of the Barre city center. On-site parking is available in a paved lot to the east of the building, with capacity for approximately 50 vehicles. Public transport options include the Green Mountain Transit bus route #2, which stops directly in front of the civic center on North Main Street.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Construction of the Barre Civic Center was completed in 1968. The building was designed by the architectural firm of Freeman French Freeman, Inc. Its original purpose was to provide a central location for civic functions, town meetings, and community events, replacing smaller, dispersed facilities.

Key Highlights & Activities

The main hall can accommodate up to 300 people for seated events. Smaller meeting rooms are available for rental. The facility hosts annual town meetings, local festivals, and private functions. Audiovisual equipment is available for rent for presentations.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are located within the main lobby. Limited shaded areas are available in the adjacent municipal park. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong within the building. No on-site food vendors are present, but several restaurants are located within a 0.25-mile radius on North Main Street.

Best Time to Visit

For optimal lighting for photography of the granite exterior, late morning or late afternoon provides the best natural light. The facility is accessible year-round, with no specific seasonal restrictions for access. Event schedules vary; check the town of Barre's official website for public event listings.

Facts & Legends

Barre, Vermont, is known as the "Granite Capital of the World." The stone used for the Barre Civic Center was quarried and processed locally, reflecting the city's industrial heritage.

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