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Vermont is located in New England, in the northeast
part of the United States.
The state has a population of almost 609,000 which makes it the second least
populous state in the country. The Green Mountains in the western part of the
state and Lake Champlain in the northwest are
very well known. The state is known as "The Green Mountain State". Montpelier is the capital and Burlington is the largest city. Vermont is 9,620 square
miles. Mount Mansfield is the highest point in
the state at almost 4,400 feet above sea level. Lake
Champlain is the lowest point at 95 feet above sea level.
Largest Cities in Vermont in 2003
- Burlington - 39,148
- Rutland - 17,103
- South Burlington - 16,285
- Barre
- 9,166
- Montpelier - 7,945
- St. Albans - 7,565
- Winooski
- 6,561 Newport
- 5, 092
- Vergennes
- 2,789
Vermont
has warm, humid summers and cold winters. The temperatures are even colder in
the mountains. Northern Vermont can be
extremely cold in the winter with average temperatures well below freezing. The
state gets an average of 60-100 inches of snow a year. These factors help Vermont provide some of
the best cross country skiing and downhill skiing in the country.
Fall brings beautiful red, orange and golden leaves on the
trees on the sugar maples as winter gets closer. The unique soil and climate
conditions contribute to the colorful scenery.
Scenery and dairy products are primary elements in the
economy. Vermont is also the primary producer
of maple syrup for the United
States. Montpelier
is the capital and Burlington
is the largest city.
Many farmers left Vermont
and headed to the plains. Loggers left because trees were over cut and forests
were being exploited. The economy paid a price for these problems at the time,
but a lessened population helped the land and state to rejuvenate. Dairy
farming is a primary part of the economy.
Some of the items which help to create the Vermont brand include:
- Ben
& Jerry's Ice Cream
- Burton Snowboards
- Cabot
Cheese
- Fine
Paints of Europe
- King
Arthur Flour
- Lake Champlain Chocolates
- Vermont Butter and
Cheese Company
- Vermont
Teddy Bear Company
Tourism is the largest part of the Vermont economy, by generating over $1
billion per year. There are nine ski resorts and several summer resort towns.
This fuels the economy through hotels, resorts, restaurants, and shops. Outdoor
activities include: hiking, ice fishing, lake fishing and trout fishing.
Key components of the gross state product include:
- Government
- Real
Estate, Rental and Leasing
- Durable
goods manufacturing
- Health
Care and Social Assistance
- Retail
trade
- Finance
and Insurance
- Professional
and technical services
- Construction
- Wholesale
trade
- Accommodations
and food service
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