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Vermont

This category covers questions about the New England state of Vermont. Vermont was one of three states to have been once recognized as independent nations, as the Vermont Republic (1777-1791). It was later admitted into the Union on March 4, 1791 and currently has a population of around 620,000.

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Where did Susie Wilson live?

The Vermont rumor is that Susie Wilson was a prostitute or madam who catered to soldiers stationed at Fort Ethan Allen, and that how Susie Wilson Road received it's name. However, geneologists have concurred that Mrs.Wilson was simply an Irish immigrant, an honorable married woman who worked as a housekeeper and cook for several Essex families. It seems to be the opinion of the majority of person's living in the area that the reason for the naming of Susie Wilson Road is due to the fact that Mrs.Wilson lived in the only house that was located on the road at that time.

What is a example of a republic?

well a example of a republic is like in Rome Julius Caesar was the leader in Rome because everybody wanted him to be or the USA president Obama he is president because we wanted him to be. We voted for him so now he is the president.

What is the area of the largest city of Vermont?

The largest city of Vermont is Burlington, which has an area of 15.5 mi2 (40.1 km2).

How many Hispanics live in Vermont?

According to the 2008 Statistical Abstract, as of July, 2007, there were 8,170 people of Hispanic origin living in Vermont, which is about 1.3% of the entire population of the state. At that time Vermont had the least total number of Hispanics than any other state.

When was Amos Marsh - Vermont - born?

Amos Marsh - Vermont - was born in 1764.

What counties are in central Vermont?

The centrally located region in Vermont is made up off three different counties. These counties are known as Lamoille, Orange, and Washington Counties.

How long does it take to drive from Burlington Vermont to Bennington Vermont?

To drive from Burlington to Benningto takes approximately 2.5 hours via route US-7. Beautiful and picturesque!

Is it illegal to own a switch blade in Vermont?

In short yes it is.

§ 4013. Zip guns; switchblade knives

A person who possesses, sells or offers for sale a weapon commonly known as a "zip" gun, or a weapon commonly known as a switchblade knife, the blade of which is three inches or more in length, shall be imprisoned not more than 90 days or fined not more than $100.00, or both. (1959, No. 151, eff. May 5, 1959; amended 1981, No. 223 (Adj. Sess.), § 23.)

Where is vermont's region state located in?

Vermont is located in the New England region of the United States.

How many people live in Vermont's cities and towns not including Burlington?

As of the most recent data, Vermont's cities and towns, excluding Burlington, have a population of approximately 550,000 residents. Burlington itself has a population of about 44,743, which means the remaining towns and cities account for the majority of the state's population. Vermont's overall population is around 645,000, indicating that most residents live outside of its largest city.

What is the lowest point of the state Vermont?

blah, blah, blah, thats it. [try to sound logical]

Where is the Wilson Castle in Proctor Vermont located?

The address of the Wilson Castle is: W Proctor Rd, Proctor, VT 05765

How far can you build from a property line?

Zoning rules vary from state to state and community to community. You will have to check your local ordinances. In New Jersey it is 10 ft. The default in Michigan is 15 feet on the sides and 30 feet on the front and back.

Distance from burlington to rutland Vermont?

I would say about an hour and a half to about two hours.

What number state is Vermont in the union?

Vermont became the 14th state in the Union on February 18, 1791.