Vermont used to be part of New Hampshire when it was a colony.
"There are a number of Comfort Inns in Vermont. As a matter of fact, St. Johnsbury, Rutland, and White River Junction all have a Comfort Inn. The latter is near Woodstock and Quechee State Park."
Vermont
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.
It might have something to do with the fact that very few people live there to ask and/or answer questions about the Vermont government, and people who don't live there probably neither know nor care much about it. If literally everyone in Vermont moved into my county, the county population would go up by only about 20%.
Vermont's regions are: the Vermont Lowlands, the Green Mountains, the Taconic Mountains, the Valley of Vermont, the Vermont Piedmont, and the Northeast Highlands.
Both Maine and Vermont are rich in wood, granite, and materials for brick. Wood, stone, and brick are among the answers. The context of the question seems to assume that one material dominates, and that is not demonstrated by fact.
Dorset Vermont
Vermont is a state in the US.
Vermont's regions are: the Vermont Lowlands, the Green Mountains, the Taconic Mountains, the Valley of Vermont, the Vermont Piedmont, and the Northeast Highlands.