Famous for maple syrup, Vermont is located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. Nicknamed ‘The Green Mountain State’, it is the second least populous state in America.
There are 14 counties in the state. Montpelier is the least populous state capital in the US. Burlington is the largest city in the state. It is the first city in America to run entirely on renewable energy. South Burlington houses the state’s largest mall, the University Mall and the state’s largest airport.
St. Albans hosts the annual Vermont Maple Festival in April. Vergennes was the first city chartered in Vermont.
Rutland, Barre, and Newport are other notable cities in Vermont
Getting In and Around
Burlington International Airport (BTV) is the busiest airport in the state.
Amtrak operates Vermonter and Ethan Allen Express through the state.
I-89, I-91, and I-93 are primary interstate highways in Vermont.
List of Cities in Vermont |
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City Name | County Name | Population (2010) |
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Burlington | Chittenden | 42,417 |
South Burlington | Chittenden | 17,904 |
Rutland | Rutland | 16,495 |
Barre | Washington | 9,052 |
Montpelier | Washington | 7,855 |
Winooski | Chittenden | 7,267 |
St. Albans | Franklin | 6,918 |
Newport | Orleans | 4,589 |
Vergennes | Addison | 2,588 |