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| Interesting Facts Map | Capital: Montpelier Largest City: Burlington | ![]() |
| A Albany Alburg Arlington B Bakersfield Barnard Barnet Barre Barton Bellows Falls Belvidere Center Bennington Benson Bethel Bradford Brandon Brattleboro Bridgewater Bridport Bristol Brookfield Burlington C Cabot Calais Cambridge Canaan Castleton Cavendish Charlotte Chelsea Chester Depot Chester Chittenden Colchester Concord Corinth Coventry Craftsbury D Danby Danville Derby Line Derby Dorset | E East Haven East Montpelier Eden Enosburg Falls Essex Junction Essex F Fair Haven Fairfax Fairfield Fairlee Ferrisburg Franklin G Glover Grafton Grand Isle Graniteville Granville Greensboro Groton Guildhall H Hancock Hardwick Hartford Hartland Highgate Center Hinesburg Huntington Hyde Park I Irasburg Island Pond Isle La Motte ![]() | J Jacksonville Jamaica Jeffersonville Jericho Johnson K Killington L Londonderry Lowell Ludlow Lunenburg Lyndon Lyndonville M Manchester Center Manchester Marlboro Marshfield Middlebury Middletown Springs Milton Monkton Montgomery Montpelier Moretown Morgan Morrisville Mount Holly N New Haven Newbury Newfane Newport North Bennington North Hero North Troy Northfield Norton Norwich | O Orleans Orwell P Pawlet Peacham Peru Pittsfield Pittsford Plainfield Plymouth Poultney Pownal Proctor Putney R Randolph Reading Readsboro Richford Richmond Ripton Rochester Roxbury Rupert Rutland S Saint Albans Saint Johnsbury Salisbury Saxtons River Shaftsbury Sharon Sheffield Shelburne Sheldon Shoreham South Barre South Burlington South Hero Springfield Stamford Starksboro Stockbridge | Stowe Strafford Sutton Swanton T Thetford Topsham Townshend Troy Tunbridge U Underhill V Vergennes Vernon Vershire W Waitsfield Wallingford Wardsboro Warren Washington Waterbury Waterville Wells River Wells West Burke West Fairlee West Rutland Westfield Westford Westminster Whiting Whitingham Wilder Williamstown Williston Wilmington Windsor Winooski Wolcott Woodbury Woodstock Worcester | ||||||
Interesting Facts ~ Vermont is the 17th most populous and the 45th most extensive of the 50 states ~ ~The state attained statehood on March 4, 1791, becoming the 14th state to join the union ~ ~ Vermont was previously an independent country for 14 years, 1777 to 1791 ~ ~ Independent state, Vermont Republic was created after a revolt by Green Mountain Boys ~ ~ 1968, legislators decided to enact a state wide ban on the installation of billboards ~ ~ John Calvin Coolidge Jr. was 30th president of the United States was born on 4th July, 1872 ~ ~ John Calvin Coolidge Jr. is the only 4th of July president born on Independence Day ~ ~ John Deere, started in a small town of Rutland. ~ ~ Thomas Davenport is another famous inventor, who invented the first battery car ~ ~ Norwich University is the oldest military college in the country, located in Northfield ~ ~ First platform scale was built in 1830 by Thaddeus Fairbanks ~ ~ Justin Morrell is known as the father of agricultural colleges ~ ~ Largest number of Cadillac cars, 298, ever to be in a parade in Barton ~ ~ First fishing spoon lure was invented in 1834 by Julio Buel ~ ~ State produces more maple syrup than any other state. New York is the second largest ~ ~ State stands out as a place with no skyscrapers ~ State was last to have a Walmart ~ ~ State with the lowest crime rate ~ State insect is the honey bee ~ ~ State capital is the smallest state capital in the USA ~ ~ State is one of the six New England states ~ ~ State is the birthplace of the well-known ice cream brand, Ben & Jerry’s ~ ~ State has no direct access to the Atlantic ~ ~ State opened the first railroad in 1848 was the Central Vermont Railway ~ ~ State has the only state capital that does not have a McDonald’s ~ ~ First African American to graduate from college in the USA ~ ~ Vermont and Maine are the two most rural states in the nation ~ ~ The state legislature adopted the current flag on June 1, 1923 ~ ~ First postage stamp made in the U.S. was made in Brattleboro in 1846 ~ ~~~~~~~~ |
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