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Brownsville is a city that is located in Texas, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Maryland (probably others also). Brownsville, Texas is probably the largest of the many similarly named cities.
Vermont
Nope. Vermont is from the French for "green mountain," and the state is slopping over with relief.
Moonlight in Vermont - album - was created in 1952-03.
Marlboro
Vermont, Kentucky and Tennessee were added to the union while Washington was President. There was no territorial expansion.
Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Dakota, Ohio, Vermont and Virginia have cities named Montpelier. Montpelier is the capital of Vermont.
Kentucky.
Vermont-1791, Kentucky 1792, and Tennessee 1796
Kentucky and Vermont
Vermont
Connecticut Delaware Georgia Maryland Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Virginia
Vermont - 1791; Kentucky - 1792; Tennessee - 1796
The four most recent states to be admitted to the Union prior to the Louisiana Purchase (July 4, 1803) are...Ohio (March 1, 1803)Tennessee (June 1, 1796)Kentucky (June 1, 1792)Vermont (March 4, 1791)
Atlanta, Raleigh, Montpelier, Frankfort, and Montgomery are the capitals, respectively, of Georgia, North Carolina, Vermont, Kentucky, and Alabama.
Vermont was the 14th and Kentucky the 15th states to enter the union.
Vermont