If by dry, you mean they don't allow alcohol, there are no dry counties in Vermont but by law a county is allowed to go dry but only by pulic refferendum. However, as of this time there are NO dry counties in Vermont.
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.
World wide there are nine towns with the name Halifax. Five of them are in the United States. They are in Massachusetts, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Vermont and Virginia.
Vermont and Pennsylvania have towns named Stowe.
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The local government of Vermont is broken down city, villages and towns. There are also a few different counties located within the state.
Vermont is the prettiest state ever!! Also, Vermont has over 1,000,000 cities and towns!! Which makes them have the LEAST towns and cities!! New information-There are 251 cities and towns in Vermont. The smallest city in America is Vergennes Vermont. We also have the smallest state capitol- Montpelier- and the only one without a MacDonalds!
Vermont is a U.S, state. Vermont is the only state in Vermont.
Corinth, Arkansas Corinth, Kentucky Corinth, Maine Corinth, Mississippi Corinth, New York Corinth, Vermont There are many more places known as Corinth in the USA (at least an additional twenty) but all are either unincorporated communities or ghost towns.
There are many towns and villages but only nine incorporated cities: Burlington, South Burlington, Rutland, Barre, Montpelier, St. Albans, Winooski, Newport and Vergennes.
No any state that gets real winters (snow) not considered dry. For dry, you would need states like AZ and NM.
Unbelievably Cold in winter, burning hot in summer.