Battery Park (Burlington, Vermont)
Battery Park is a public park overlooking Lake Champlain at the western end of downtown Burlington, Vermont. The park includes a bandshell, a playground, and various monuments, including a bronze statue of Civil War veteran General William W. Wells, and a red oak sculpture of Chief Gray Lock, a veteran of Gray Lock's War.[1] Locally, it is popular for its wide, sweeping views of Lake Champlain. HistoryThe park was named for the artillery stationed there by American forces during the War of 1812.[1] On August 13, 1813, American gunners, aided by the USS President, successfully defended their position against an attack by a British squadron led by Lt Colonel John Murray.[2] The park land was deeded to the City of Burlington in 1870, and the Battery Park Extension was added to the southern end in 1972.[1] Trivia
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44°28′52″N 73°13′12″W / 44.4810733°N 73.2199423°W
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