Where is the capital city of Vermont located?
Montpelier is the capital city in Vermont. It is in central Vermont in Washington County.
Which state is a part of the great plains Vermont or Wyoming?
Eastern Wyoming is considered to be a part of the Great Plains by the US Geological Survey.
Who gave the nickname of the state Vermont?
Vermonts nickname of the Green Mountain State was given by the French explorer Samuel De Champlain when on one fine spring day he first laid eyes on the expansive lush, green, verdant mountains. Champlain renamed the area Montagnes Vertes (French for Green Mountain.) Later in vermonts history as English speaking settlers began arriving its name was changed again to Vermont
(Ver for green mont for mountain)or Green Mountain state.
How long is the drive from Philadelphia Pennsylvania to Montpelier Vermont?
It is 404.32 miles according to MapQuest.
What is the population of Vermont?
According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the population of Vermont is 625,741.
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What is the best thing about Vermont?
It is a very healthy state and very low population, so lots of country. Also, people are very nice.
What are the bordering states of Vermont?
Massachusetts, New York and New Hampshire. It also has a border with Quebec Canada.
What is the state of Vermont named after?
It comes from french for Green and Mountain, hence the Green Mountain state. Samuel de Champlain sailed down the lake that now has his name and looked across the land and dubbed it such. It is not named after anyone.