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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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Traveling from Rutland Vermont to Augusta Maine?

It is a five hour drive covering 266.71 miles according to MapQuest.

How many miles is it from Chicago to Vermont?

957 miles is the distance between the the two areas. It cover whole ohio , newyork while passing above the area.

How many miles is it from Burlington VT to Keene NH?

It will take you about 2.5 hours to drive the 150 miles (242 km) between the two locations. Of course, that will depend on where you actually start and end your trip, the route you take, and how fast you drive. It also does not account for any stops you might make along the way for fuel and bodily functions.

How many hours is Stowe Vermont from Chicago Illinois?

Google Maps estimates the driving time as 17 hours and 10 minutes.

How long is the drive from California to Vermont?

MapQuest estimates the driving time from Manchester to Los Angeles as 44 hours and 8 minutes.

Direction to burlington coat factory from montpelier Vermont to burlington Vermont?

Actually, there isn't a Burlington Coat Factory in Burlington, VT. The closest one is in Concord, NH.

Why is Vermont colder in the winter?

Colder compared to what?

It is colder in the winter than in the summer because the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun in the winter.

It is colder in Vermont compared to southern states because it is farther from the equator, and therefore receives lesss heat from the sun

When was Vermont's first public school opened?

The oldest schoolhouse in the State of Vermont is The Eureka Schoolhouse, it was built in 1785 but not finished until 1790. It's the oldest one room schoolhouse in Vermont, and one of the few surviving eighteenth century public buildings in the state.

What is a Vermont sugar bucket?

A Vermont sugar bucket is a type of bucket that is made from steel. They are used to collect sap.

Who was Allen Greene?

Allen Greene was Frank Darabont's agent and also a close personal friend. He died just before the completion of the movie due to AIDS complications.

Why wasn't Vermont a Colony?

Vermont was never claimed by a colonial power. It was considered part of French North America, but a Royal Charter was never proclaimed. The Constitution of 1777 is one of the oldest National Documents in North America, predating the U. S. Constituion by ten years. This remains the basis for the recurring call, from time to time, to reexamine our National Status.

Who founded Vermont?

Among the Europeans it was probably Jacques Cartier of France in 1535.

Are there any African-American Hindus?

Yes there are african-american Hindus. I am one and my husband is a Jewish-American Hindu. We live in Baton Rouge and we do stand out.

Where can you find information about the Mount Hunger Bobbin Mill that was in Lyndon?

I'm not sure if this is any help but may lead to a path for you. I am doing some research on bobbin mills and the jenne bros. machine shop, which was bought from reed supply in 1969. At that time this shop was still doing some work for bobbin equipment. There was a mill in north stratford which ran bobbins until I would guess about 1979. The last foreman's name of the mill was irvin bennet. He and his wife have passed away, but they had a son who worked in the bobbin mill there at Washburn Lumber. He may still be alive and If, I'm not mistaken, his first name was irvin also. irvin and his wife irene lived out on the south wheelock road and spent the work week up in north stratford at the wasburn mill. Also there is a small saw mill just south of lyndonville on route 5 that back in the '60's made bobbin's. So some bobbin history may be obtained there if you were to stop in. If you know of anyone that knew a man by the name of Bruce knott, who has passed away, there may be some leads there as he worked at reedsupply,jennebros back into the days when it was the jackman butler machine shop. And possibly Juliane Butler of St.johnsbury may be able to help as I believe it was his father who was the butler. I don't know if bill Herman, who was a machine shop instructer at the trade school, would have some possibilities. But some older machinist may be able to come up with something as all bobbin mills needed machine shop service. A lot of the 1920 t0 1940 bobbin lathes and splitters were made at this old jackman butler machine shop in st.johnsbury.