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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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How did Vermont gets its nickname?

Vermont's nickname, "The Green Mountain State" came about when Vermont was first discovered by French Explorer Samuel De Champlain. Champlain First laid eyes on Vermont in the spring time and was struck by the expansive green mountains. Because of this, Champlain renamed the territory as Montagnes Vertes french for Green Mountains. Later in Vermont's history, other English speaking settlers begain migrating to the reagion and the name ended up being changed to Ver (green) Mont (mountain) or Vermont. In paying tribute to the French explorere, both Lake Champlain and Vermont - The Green Mountain State, held names given by and for Samuel De Champlain.
The Green Mountain State.

Where is balance rock in Vermont?

Balance Rock is located in the town of Stowe, Vermont, specifically within the Smugglers' Notch area. This natural rock formation is a large boulder perched precariously on a smaller rock, creating a striking visual. It's a popular hiking destination, often included in trails that showcase the area's unique geology and scenic beauty. Visitors can find it along the Balance Rock Trail, which offers a moderate hiking experience.

How many scouts are in Vermont?

As of my last update, the exact number of scouts in Vermont can vary year by year and by organization. Typically, the Boy Scouts of America and the Girl Scouts of the USA are the two main organizations. For the most accurate and current figures, it's best to refer to their official websites or local council resources.

Who was One-Eyed Tom?

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Why is Rutland Vermont famous?

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What states touch Vermont?

New York, Massachusetts and New Hampshire plus Canada.

How long to drive from Chicago to Norwich Vermont?

The drive is about 950 miles, which would take just over 16 hours of driving time.

How big is montpelier?

I believe it is the smallest state capital in the US. In other words, not very big.

Which state is larger Vermont or Delaware?

Delaware is larger based on population. Vermont is larger based on total area. Vermont is the 49th largest U.S. state based on population and the 45th largest state based on total area. Delaware is the 45th largest U.S. state based on population and the 49th largest state based on total area.

Is Kato Havas still alive?

Alive and well! But She is in her 90's. She still Lives in Oxford and until very recently was still teaching 4-6 hours a day! I have had the deep honor of working with her on and off since I was 16. Her influence has been life changing. I had the pleasure of seeing her three years ago. I had not worked with her since she stopped giving her summer workshop in Brattleboro Vermont over 10 years before. Seeing her after ten years, she was still vital, full of inspiration and could offer tremendous insight in her teaching! The New Approach lives in so many of her pupils and we should be thankful that she was able to share share such incredible knowledge and understanding with all those who were lucky enough to come across her!

What is Vermont's date of statehood?

On 4 March 1791 as the 14th US State..
It was 4 March 1791.