In 1914, the school moved to a new campus on Vermont Avenue in Hollywood.
Pitt turned the car around and swung onto Vermont Avenue.
The street starts at Sunset Boulevard in the east and running northwest to Vermont Avenue.
The fire broke out around noon in a two-family, two-story home at 329 Vermont Avenue.
The Hispanic laborers at the building at Vermont Avenue and 85th Street quickly stopped working.
Essentially the same as before, but with the district extended westward to Vermont Avenue and south to Valley Boulevard.
In July 2011, it celebrated a grand opening of its new museum facility at 1925 Vermont Avenue, just across from the Memorial.
The rebels tramped down Vermont Avenue in loose skirmish order, repeaters at the ready.
About a hundred yards farther on, a company of Federal soldiers turned onto Vermont Avenue.
Vermont Avenue is the third longest of the north/south thoroughfares.