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Vermont Facts

  • Capital: Montpelier
  • Population: 608,827
  • Entered the Union: March 4, 1791
  • As the: 14th state
  • Motto: Vermont, Freedom and Unity
  • State abbreviation/Postal code: Vt./VT
  • Governor: Jim Douglas, R (to Jan. 2009)
  • Lieut. Governor: Brian Dubie, R (to Jan. 2007)
  • Senators: Patrick Leahy, D (to Jan. 2011); Bernie Sanders, I (to Jan. 2013)
  • U.S. Representatives: 1
  • Secy. of State: Deborah L. Markowitz, D (to Jan. 2009)
  • Treasurer: Jeb Spaulding, D (to Jan. 2009)
  • Atty. General: William Sorrell, D (to Jan. 2009)
  • Entered Union (rank): March 4, 1791 (14)
  • Present constitution adopted: 1793
  • Nickname: Green Mountain state
  • Flower: Red clover
  • Bird: Hermit Thrush
  • Song: Hail, Vermont
  • Sports Teams: None:
  • Origin of Name: From the French vert mont, meaning green mountain
  • Major Industries: Dairy Farming, Machine and Machine Tool Manufacturing, Tourism
  • Historical Sites: Bennington Battle Monument, the Calvin Coolidge Homestead at Plymouth
  • Points of Interest: Ski Areas, including Stowe, Killington, Mt. Snow, Bromley, Jay Peak, and Sugarbush; Green Mountain National Forest and the Long Trail; Marble Exhibit in Proctor
  • Bordering States: Vermont borders New York, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.

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