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Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

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Vermont: The 14th State

Today is Admission Day for Vermont, our 14th state, admitted to the Union on March 4th, 1791.

Vermont is located in the northeastern part of the United States, an area typically referred to as New England.  With a colorful, independent-thinking history, Vermont was once an independent nation known as the Republic of Vermont.  Today, Vermont is a small state, both is total area, 45th of 50, and population, 49th of 50 (only Wyoming has less people).

Vermone fall foliageVermont is frequently called the Green Mountain State, although it is unclear where the name comes from.  One theory is that it is called that because the state is more heavily forested than neighboring states.  Another theory is that the name came about because of the existence of green-hued shale.  Whatever the official explanation, fall brings about beautiful panoply of color. 

The state capital is Montpelier, and the largest city is Burlington. 

Vermont is the leading US producer of maple syrup, and the sap running is a tourist draw, along with the visitors attracted to the colorful fall foliage.  In the winter, with mountains full of snow, skiers head to the hills at numerous resorts.  In the summer, those same resorts, along with others, offer summer mountain experiences of hiking, fishing, and boating.

Some interesting Vermont trivia:

  • It is the only state in the lower 48 that does not have a Target store
  • It is the only state whose capital city does not have a McDonald’s restaurant
  • Former presidents Calvin Coolidge and Chester A. Arthur were born in Vermont

Politics thrust Vermont into the limelight in 2000, when then Governor Howard Dean signed into law legislation passed by the General Assembly sanctioning benefits of marriage to gay and lesbian couples.  The little state became a big cog in American politics.

Photo credit: SXC

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One Response to “Vermont: The 14th State”
  1. B Granai says:

    I can’t believe that after 1 3/4 years nobody has entered a comment or opinion on this page. The State of Vermont is my birth state and home for many years. It was with great regret that I felt it necessary to advance into other areas of the country both for adventure and advancement. Vermont offers little in the way of professional advancement for many of its’ young residents. My wife and I offer travel back to Vermont (she does more than I) and when you cross over the State line you feel like you just entered a time machine. Everything slows down, everything goes back in time, everything increases in beauty. The mountain scenes hold you in awe, the rivers winding everywhere, the roads twist and turn with a new and exciting view around every bend. Just driving takes on a different challenge, not many straightaways here. Travel to the remote corners of the state, particularly the Northeast Kingdom. Now you’ll see why I’ll always call Vermont “Home” Oh it’s certain that some day I’ll return home, just exactly when and questionably how does not extinguish the certainty. Get off the instate take that drive right up the center of Vermont or the shoreline of Lake Champlain, the only thing you’ll ever regret is if you don’t take that drive. See YA a yup

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