What is Vermont Known for?
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Vermont is in the New England region, otherwise known as Back East. It borders New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and New York, as well as the Canadian province of Quebec.
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Vermont is the sixth smallest state by area and the second least populous state.
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While Montpelier is Vermont’s capital, the largest city in Vermont is actually Burlington, with a population of roughly forty thousand.
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Montpelier, Vermont’s Capital, is the least populous capital in the United States. As of 2020, the population was roughly eight thousand.
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Reasons to Visit Vermont
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Skiing is big in Vermont as there are plenty of mountains with ski slopes. This includes Killington, Manchester, Mount Snow, and Stowe.
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While Vermont is inland, Lake Champlain has beautiful beaches and water sports to partake of as well.
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The Shelburne Farms and museum is still a functional farm and has various tours involving cheese, tea, and other options.
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Ben & Jerry’s started in Vermont, and you can schedule a factory tour at the ice cream factory.
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