- Vermont - Wikipedia
Vermont ( vərˈmɒnt ⓘ) [8] is a landlocked state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States It borders Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north
- 23 Top Things to Do in Vermont - U. S. News Travel
Vermont is known for a plethora of outdoor adventures, from hiking the Green Mountains to boating on Lake Champlain It also offers some of the most charismatic small towns in the U S (see:
- Vermont | Geography, Capital, Population, History, Facts | Britannica
Vermont, constituent state of the United States, one of the six New England states lying in the northeastern corner of the country The 14th state admitted to the union (on March 4, 1791), its capital is Montpelier Learn more about the history and features of Vermont in this article
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Governor Phil Scott became the 82nd Governor of Vermont on January 5, 2017
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There are so many things to do in Vermont if you don’t ski on a snowy winter vacation Discover the rhythm of the season through these 11 winter activities (no skis required) and experience the Green Mountains in new ways
- Vermont Travel Guides, Attractions, Vacation Planning | Visit Vermont
Visit Vermont is the most trusted place for your vacation and travel guides Visit Vermont has you covered for your next getaway, from events to things to do
- Vermont: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
If you’re looking for peak New England charm, Vermont’s got all the covered bridges and winding roads you could want It’s a smaller state with tons of local character, and you’ll feel it in everything from its cozy B Bs to its Michelin-starred farm-to-table restaurants
- Vermont Daily Chronicle - News Commentary for Vermont
Vermont needs a secure facility to hold people deemed mentally incompetent to stand trial for violent crime That was one of the “asks” to lawmakers by crime victims, survivors, and advocates from across Vermont who gathered at the State House on Tuesday for the first Voices for Vermont Victims Public Hearing, urging lawmakers to enact reforms to better protect victims’ rights in cases
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