Vermont, View from Mount Ellen in VermontVermont, View from Mount Ellen in Vermont
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Vermont is a state in the New England region of the United States. It covers an area of 9,620 sq mi (24,923 sq km), making it the 45th largest state out of 50. The state measures 80 miles (130 km) from east to west and 160 miles (260 km) from north to south.

Vermont is bordered by the Canadian province of Quebec to the north, New Hampshire to the east, Massachusetts to the south and New York to the west. The highest point in the state is the 4,395-foot (1,340-meter) Mount Mansfield.

Newfane, VermontNewfane, Vermont
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Vermont has a population of just over 600,000 people. It is the second least populated state in the U.S. Its capital is Montpelier while its biggest city is Burlington. It was known as the Vermont Republic before it attained statehood on 4 March, 1791 - it was the 14th state to gain admission to Union. Vermont is in the Eastern time zone (-5/-4 GMT). Its abbreviation is VT.

Travel to Vermont

By Plane
The main airport serving Vermont is the Burlington Airport (BTV) a small domestic airport. If you are arriving from overseas, you should transit at any of the major U.S. airport to Burlington.

By Road
The two main interstate highways serving Vermont are I-91 and I-89. I-91 follows the border with New Hampshire in the north-south direction all the way to the border of Canada. I-89 cuts diagonally across Vermont, passing through Montpellier.

By Train
Amtrak runs two train services to Vermont. The Vermonter is a daily service that links Washington, D.C. and New York City with nine towns in Vermont. Ethan Allen Express is another daily service to Vermont from New York City.

Schoolhouse Covered Bridge, Lyndon, VermontSchoolhouse Covered Bridge, Lyndon, Vermont
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Cities in Vermont

  1. Bennington (16,000)
    Largest town in southern Vermont.

  2. Brattleboro (12,000)
    Oldest town in Vermont.

  3. Burlington (42,000)
    Largest city in Vermont.

  4. Colchester (17,000)
    Second largest town in Vermont.

  5. Essex (19,000)
    Largest town in Vermont.

  6. Manchester (4,000)
    Tourist town in Bennington County.

  7. Montpelier (8,000)
    Capital of Vermont.

  8. Rutland (17,500)
    City and shire town of Rutland County.

  9. South Burlington (16,000)
    City in Chittenden County.

Places of Interest in Vermont

  1. Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Factory

  2. Green Mountains National Forest

  3. Killington

  4. Lake Champlain

  5. Shelburne Museum & Farms

  6. Stowe

  7. Woodstock

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