The city of Montpelier in Vermont is known as the "Green Mountain City" due to its location near the Green Mountains and its commitment to environmental sustainability.
You would be in the northern half of the US, as the Green Mountain State refers to Vermont, which is located in the northeastern part of the country.
If you are vacationing in the Green Mountain State, you would be in the northern half of the United States. Vermont is located in the northeastern part of the country, known for its beautiful Green Mountains and picturesque landscapes.
The five mountain ranges in the Northeast region are the Appalachian Mountains, White Mountains, Green Mountains, Adirondack Mountains, and the Berkshires.
The Jungfrau is a mountain in the Bernese Alps in Switzerland.
Keurig Green Mountain is a specialty coffee company headquartered in Waterbury, Vermont.
No, the Keurig does not come with the Green Mountain k cups. You have to buy those separately. They range around 30 dollars and you can get them off of Amazon, Staples, or Office Depot.
Both the state name "Vermont" and its nickname "The Green Mountain State" reflect its mountainous terrain and heavy forestation. "Vermont" is derived from the French words "vert" (green) and "mont" (moutain peak), so both the name and nickname are essentially the same!
Green = vert Mountain = montagne so green mountain = montagne verte
Vermont is known as the "Green Mountain State."
Translated from the French: vert (green) and mont (mountain or hill); literally "green mountain."
the green mountain boys got their name from the green mountains in vermont.
It is in Vermont because, Vermont is the Green Mountain State.
No, Vermont is the Green Mountain State.
Green Mountain College was created in 1834.
Green Mountain Railroad was created in 1964.
Green Mountain Energy was created in 1997.