Many things are made in Vermont. Cheese, maple syrup, coffee, mustard, preserves, bacon, ham, the wooden tiles for Scrabble games, railroad cars for New York's and Boston's subways, steering columns for Japanese cars, the finest of art books, over 190 magazines, machines that help make a fabric from soda bottles, computers (IMB is in Vermont), and cars. Basically many, MANY things are made, but Vermont is not well known for any of their products (except when I first thought of Vermont, cheese came to mind).
Ummm. . the thing about cheese is not EXACTLY true. That's Wisconsin you might know for cheese. Vermont is mostly known for maple syrup. We are the #1 state for maple syrup. We are proud. :)
Vermont has a state soil! It is called tunbridge. Vermont has mountains and rocky soil. It also has many slopes which make it difficult to grow crops.
Vermont is part of the USA, it is a state that was once a Republic.
The French words vert, meaning green, and mont, meaning mountain, are combined to make the state name Vermont. And Vermont means green mountain.
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Vermont is a U.S, state. Vermont is the only state in Vermont.
The University of Vermont is located in the state of Vermont.
Vermont is the only state in New England that is totally landlocked.
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Vermont's regions are: the Vermont Lowlands, the Green Mountains, the Taconic Mountains, the Valley of Vermont, the Vermont Piedmont, and the Northeast Highlands.
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Vermont is a state in the US.