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Synopsis of Vermont

Vermont, one of the six New England states and one of the smaller states of the United States. It is bordered on the west by New York, on the north by the Canadian province of Québec, on the east by New Hampshire, and on the south by Massachusetts. Despite its proximity to the coastal settlements of the early colonists in the 17th century, Vermont did not receive its first permanent settlement until 1724, and its population grew slowly for 50 years thereafter. Vermont entered the Union on March 4, 1791, the first new state admitted after the nation's founding by the 13 original states.

Most of Vermont lies outside the intense economic and population concentrations that characterize the Eastern Seaboard. Its economy is based on industry, although the large amounts of farmland and pastureland give the state an agricultural appearance. Its urban centers are small, as are most of the industrial enterprises. In recent years Vermont has received increasing attention as a vacation area, both in summer and winter. Its rural atmosphere and scenic beauty are highly attractive to residents of nearby urban regions in both the United States and Canada.

Tourism has become an important source of income for Vermont. Initially most tourists visited in summer. However, with the expansion of winter sports activities, tourism has become a year-round industry. Because of tourism, roads have been improved and more permanent residents have settled. Many of the visitors are Canadians. In terms of dollars spent, skiing is now Vermont's single most important tourist industry. Vermont's scenery and recreational facilities make the state a popular year-round vacation area. Residents and tourists alike enjoy the many scenic areas and picturesque communities in the state, especially during the weeks of the fall foliage. During the winter the state's many ski areas attract skiers from all over the East Coast. Other favorite activities include year-round fishing in the state's ponds, lakes, and streams; hunting; and visiting Vermont's numerous historic sites.

The name of the state is derived from the French words vert (green) and mont (mountain), and Vermont is known as the Green Mountain State. Montpelier is the capital of Vermont. Burlington is the largest city.






 



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Hotels and attractions in Burlington, VT - 24-Hour Layover: Burlington ...

A number of chain motels are along Route 7 (Shelburne Rd.) in South Burlington, about a 5- to 10-minute drive from downtown. While they lack any trace of New England charm, they're ...

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Most expensive hotels in the U.S. - Forbes.com- msnbc.com

While one might think these hotels would be concentrated in a few parts of the U.S., they are, in fact, spread throughout the country, from Las Vegas to New York to Vermont.

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Watching the drive-in movie, from bed - - MSNBC.com

... claims to be unique, but according to the motels' histories, the Fairlee's combination came first, in 1960. The Fairlee sits along Route 5 in a pretty stretch of eastern Vermont ...

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Top 10 oddball (theme) hotels - Luxury- msnbc.com

Settings range from the bucolic to the exotic: Among the former are the Pitcher Inn and Winvian, luxury hotels in Vermont and Connecticut developed by the same Merrill Lynch ...

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U.S. drug habit keeps Mexican war boiling - Crime & courts- msnbc.com

... and sports stars, teens smoking marijuana with their Baby Boomer parents in Vermont — in ... for — these men coming with a toolbelt and backpack, living in little rundown motels ...

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Biting cold, wind grip Northeast - Weather- msnbc.com

Vermont's Bolton Valley ski resort, where it was 10 below Wednesday morning, canceled ... New Hampshire Services in Nashua, N.H., which found rooms at rooming houses, motels and ...

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Cruise ship may house Ike victims - Life- msnbc.com

But absent hotels and motels or multifamily apartments, it's worth taking a good hard ... Iraq war takes a toll on Vermont

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Miss. questions how to rebuild - Life- msnbc.com

... eclectic assembly of glitzy casino barges, brightly painted beach shops and aging motels ... Iraq war takes a toll on Vermont

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High prices fuel charter fishing slowdown - Field Notes - msnbc.com

Not only do they charter the big fishing boats, they also book rooms in local motels ... D.N. Burlington,Vermont (Sent Saturday, July 19, 2008 1:02 PM)

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Security Politics - First Read - msnbc.com

Ryan, I remember when a town in Vermont voted to ask their representative to bring ... The only Vietnamese who followed us here were refugees who now own liquor stores, motels ...

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