Popular Vermont activities / things. Vermont is known for the IBM computer and software, Ben and Jerry's ice cream, maple syrup, Green Mountain Coffee and the Morgan horse. Fletcher Allen Healthcare is Vermont's largest employer.
People seem to recognize it for Maple syrup.
The fall is really nice there.
Its also sort of isolated,
meaning a little "layer back".
Fall
Maple Syrup
Historic stuff.
Morgan Horses Justin Morgan had a horse.
Shelburne Farms a huge piece of property containing restaurants / farms on lake Champlain
Lake Champlain. the lake
Ben & Jerrys Ice Cream Shelburne, other places
Teddy Bear Factory Shelburne
Church street. Burlington is a great area to get to know VT.
They also have University of Vermont, the Vermont City Marathon, and their Capital (Montpelier) is the only state capital without a McDonald's!
Vermont is famous for their delicious maple syrup.
Maple syrup.
Marble and Granite.
Maple Syrup and Morgan Horses.
Green Mountains and Lake Champlain.
Vermont is famous for apples and mapple syrup.
Maple Syrup, fall foliage, snow, very rural
Well there is a huge dairy milk business and It's the granite capitol of the world.
It's maple syrup.
The Vermont Teddy Bear.
The Abenakis Indians were one of the first known citizens who lived in Vermont.
Vermont is known for Ben and Jerry's Ice cream and the Beautiful Leaves in fall
Vermont
Vermont is known as the "Green Mountain State."
Ben & Jerry's ice cream is associated with Vermont. Ben & Jerry's was founded in 1978 in Burlington, Vermont. Vermont is known for its sweet maple syrup.
Northern Black Widows are the only known severely poisonous spiders in Vermont.
Vermont
It is the nations smallest capital city
Maple syrup Fall colors
Yes, there are models in virtually every state. However, Vermont is not known for being a huge modeling market but they are out there.
Vermont is known for many things, but two of those things are that Vermont is known as the starting place for the international ice cream brand, Ben and Jerry's. It is also the largest producer of Maple Syrup in United States.