House at 44 Front Street

44 Front Street in Burlington, Vermont is a well-preserved vernacular Queen Anne Revival house.

[2] The house was built about 1860, when the area was known as "Glassville" for the large number of residents who worked at the nearby Champlain Glass Company.

The house was given its present shape by Joseph Cota, a worker for the Central Vermont Railroad.

Cota needed more space for his large family, and also updated it with modest elements of then-fashionable Queen Anne styling.

It was divided into a two-family in the early 1900s, and the property had as many as four units, some of which were located in auxiliary buildings to the rear (since removed).