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  1. Vermont (Rookie Read-About Geography) by Christine Taylor-Butler, 2007-09
  2. Time and Change in Vermont: A Human Geography by Harold A. Meeks, 1986-01
  3. The Vermont primary historical reader and lessons on the geography of Vermont, with notes on civil government by Edward Conant, 2010-05-18
  4. The child's assistant to a knowledge of the geography and history of Vermont by S. R Hall, 1827
  5. The Vermont Geography Book by Richard Allen, 1986-06
  6. Vermont historical reader, and lessons on the geography of Vermont, with notes on civil government by Edward Conant, 2010-08-16
  7. The View From Vermont: Tourism and the Making of an American Rural Landscape by Blake Harrison, 2006-12-29
  8. The physical features of Vermont by Elbridge Churchill Jacobs, 1950
  9. Geography and geology of Vermont by Zadock Thompson, 2010-05-13
  10. New England states; special geography of Massachusetts and Vermont; designed to accompany Guyot's new intermediate geography by Arnold Henry] [from old catalog] [Guyot, 2010-06-07
  11. The geography and history of Vermont; also the Constitution of the United States with notes and questions by S R Hall, 2010-08-31
  12. The Geography and History of Vermont by Samuel Read Hall, 2010-10-14
  13. Report on the economical geology, physical geography and scenery of Vermont by Albert David Hager, 1862-01-01
  14. Vermont: The Green Mountain State (Our Amazing States) by Robin Koontz, 2010-08-15

1. University Of Vermont Geography Department

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2. Vermont Geography - NETSTATE
Information about Vermont state geography, topography, and climate. Land formations,major rivers, geographic center of Vermont. The Geography of Vermont.
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Click here for a few definitions. Longitude / Latitude Longitude: 71° 28'W to 73° 26'W
Latitude: 42° 44'N to 45° 0' 43"N Length x Width Vermont is about 160 miles long and 80 miles wide. Geographic Center The geographic center of Vermont is located in Washington County, 3 miles east of Roxbury. Borders Vermont is bordered by Canada on the north and Massachusetts in the south. On the east, Vermont is bordered by New Hampshire . On the west, Vermont is bordered by New York Total Area Vermont covers 9,615 square miles, making it the 45th largest of the 50 states Land Area 9,249 square miles of Vermont are land areas. Water Area 366 square miles of Vermont are covered by water. Highest Point The highest point in Vermont is Mt. Mansfield at 4,393 feet above sea level. Lowest Point The lowest point in Vermont is Lake Champlain at 95 feet above sea level. Mean Elevation The Mean Elevation of the state of Vermont is 1,000 feet above sea level. Major Rivers West River, Otter River, Winooski River

3. VT Geo Book Main Index Page
The Vermont Geographic Alliance owns the copyright to The vermont geography Book, originally published in 1986 by
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Updated Vermont Geography Book The Vermont Geography Book , originally published in 1986 by Northern Cartographic. The book was initially authored by Richard Allen, Mary Woodruff, Allen Myers, Steven Farrow, and Laura Feaster. Chapter by chapter the VGA is updating the book with new data, new graphics, and new activities. This revision process is a way station to a broader project. * PDF Versions of each chapter are planned for Summer 2002 check back for updates... * WE WANT YOUR FEEDBACK, TELL US WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT THE BOOK Physical Geography Vermont Geology
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4. Vermont Secretary Of State - Vermont Geography
vermont geography. Vermont is nicknamed the Green Mountain State because of the Green Mountains which run all the way
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VERMONT GEOGRAPHY Vermont is nick-named the Green Mountain State because of the Green Mountains which run all the way through the middle of the state. There are four seasons in Vermont: Winter, Spring (sometimes called "mud season") Summer and Fall. Every year, thousands of people from all over come to Vermont to see her scenic splendor and to enjoy her natural resources of mountains, rivers, lakes and forests. These many attractions make Vermont a great place for outdoor activities all year round. Mount Mansfield is the tallest mountain in Vermont. It stands at 4,235 feet. Camel's Hump which actually is shaped like a camel's hump ranks second tallest at 4,083 feet. You can hike to the top of both mountains during the summer and fall. The views at their summits are amazing any season. On a clear day, the peaks of Mount Washington all the way from New Hampshire can even be seen. During the fall, Vermont is populated by leaf peepers who visit our state to see the fall foliage which can be best seen at the peaks of these mountains. Snow covered tops are a common sight during the winter months. Many people visit Vermont to downhill and cross-country ski during the winter and to camp and hike these mountains in the summer and fall. Vermont's Lake Champlain is the sixth largest body of fresh water

5. State Of Vermont: Some Geography
A short and very unofficial guide to the State of vermont geography Some vermont geography. Vermont's borders lie about 54 miles from Montreal, Canada ; 200 miles from Boston,
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Some Vermont Geography
Vermont's borders lie about 54 miles from Montreal, Canada ; 200 miles from Boston, Massachusetts; and 293 from New York City. The Green Mountain State covers some 9609 square miles. The highest point is 4393 feet (1339 m), atop towering Mount Mansfield . The lowest points are along glistening Lake Champlain , elevation 95 feet (29 m). Most of the land in between was shaped by glacial activity some 10,000 to 12,000 years ago.
The capital of Vermont is situated in the city of Montpelier, in Central Vermont . The founding mothers and fathers situated the capital near the geographic center of the state to make it easier for Vermonters to travel to the seat of government and avail themselves of the central services provided there. Until recently, the only way a Vermonter can get a drivers license with their photo on it was to drive to Montpelier. There are now state offices of the DMV located in each county (and sometimes in a number of towns/cities in those counties) that offer that service. The largest city remains Burlington - often called the Queen City of Vermont ( Burlington, Vermont population 38,392

6. State Of Vermont: Some Geography
Vermont, The Green Mountain State. Some vermont geography. RegionalMap, Linked to WWW Sites map Vermont's borders lie about 54 miles
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Vermont, The Green Mountain State
Some Vermont Geography
Vermont's borders lie about 54 miles from Montreal, Canada ; 200 miles from Boston, Massachusetts; and 293 from New York City. The Green Mountain State covers some 9609 square miles. The highest point is 4393 feet (1339 m), atop towering Mount Mansfield . The lowest points are along glistening Lake Champlain , elevation 95 feet (29 m). Most of the land in between was shaped by glacial activity some 10,000 to 12,000 years ago.
The capital of Vermont is situated in the city of Montpelier, in Central Vermont . The founding mothers and fathers situated the capital near the geographic center of the state to make it easier for Vermonters to travel to the seat of government and avail themselves of the central services provided there. Until recently, the only way a Vermonter can get a drivers license with their photo on it was to drive to Montpelier. There are now state offices of the DMV located in each county (and sometimes in a number of towns/cities in those counties) that offer that service. The largest city remains Burlington - often called the Queen City of Vermont ( Burlington, Vermont population 38,392

7. Geography And Climate Of The 50 States
Geography and Climate information for each of the 50 states.Category Kids and Teens School Time Science The Earth Weather...... South Dakota geography South Dakota, Tennessee geography Tennessee,Texas geography Texas, Utah geography Utah, vermont geography Vermont.
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8. Vermont: Geography, Maps And Information
Vermont. Maps Geography and Data. Maps. Infoplease Atlas Map ofVermont A large and detailed map of the state that includes many
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Infoplease Atlas Map of Vermont
A large and detailed map of the state that includes many cities along with major highways. Blank Outline Map of Vermont
A free blank outline map to print out for educational, school, or classroom use. Merriam-Webster Map of Vermont
A fantastic clear and detailed map along with basic geographic facts from Merriam-Webster. Color Landform Atlas - Vermont
A dramatic and colorful relief map of the state - an outstanding display of the topography. Also includes a large 1895 map of the state.
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Infoplease - Vermont
A brief state history, famous residents, and a great collection of state facts make this page an excellent resource. 50states.com - Vermont

9. Vermont: Geography
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The forested Green Mts. constitute the dominant physiographic feature of Vermont. They consist of at least four distinct groups, all traversing the state in a generally north-south direction. Largest and most important are the Green Mts. proper, which extend down the center of the state from the Canadian border to the Massachusetts line, rising to Vermont's highest peak, Mt. Mansfield (4,393 ft/1,339 m). The Taconic Mts., occupying the southwestern portion of the state, contain Vermont's important marble deposits. East of the Green Mts. and extending from the Canadian border to somewhat below the middle of the state are the Granite Hills, so called because of their valuable stone. The fourth group, sometimes called the Red Sandrock Hills, extends along the Vermont shore of Lake Champlain. In E Vermont there are also isolated peaks or monadnocks not connected with the principal ranges. The rivers of Vermont (the only completely inland state of New England) flow either into the Connecticut River or into Lake Champlain. The Winooski rises east of the Green Mts. and cuts directly through them to Lake Champlain. Grand Isle county, comprising several islands and a peninsula jutting down into Lake Champlain from Canada, is connected to Vermont proper by causeways.

10. Vermont Secretary Of State - Site Map - Kids Pages
Vermont Vermont Secretary of State Emblems Vermont Secretary of State - VermontFirst Facts Vermont Secretary of State - vermont geography Vermont Secretary
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11. The Vermont Geography Alliance Participates In The Family Geography Challenge
The vermont geography Alliance participates in the Family Geography Challenge.Contact Joe Taparauskas for details. To become familiar
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12. Vermont: Geography
encyclopediaEncyclopedia—vermont geography. The forested Green Mts.constitute the dominant physiographic feature of Vermont. They
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The forested Green Mts. constitute the dominant physiographic feature of Vermont. They consist of at least four distinct groups, all traversing the state in a generally north-south direction. Largest and most important are the Green Mts. proper, which extend down the center of the state from the Canadian border to the Massachusetts line, rising to Vermont's highest peak, Mt. Mansfield (4,393 ft/1,339 m). The Taconic Mts., occupying the southwestern portion of the state, contain Vermont's important marble deposits. East of the Green Mts. and extending from the Canadian border to somewhat below the middle of the state are the Granite Hills, so called because of their valuable stone. The fourth group, sometimes called the Red Sandrock Hills, extends along the Vermont shore of Lake Champlain. In E Vermont there are also isolated peaks or monadnocks not connected with the principal ranges. The rivers of Vermont (the only completely inland state of New England) flow either into the Connecticut River or into Lake Champlain. The Winooski rises east of the Green Mts. and cuts directly through them to Lake Champlain. Grand Isle county, comprising several islands and a peninsula jutting down into Lake Champlain from Canada, is connected to Vermont proper by causeways. Vermont has a short summer and a humid, continental climate, with abundant rainfall and a growing season that varies from 120 days in the Connecticut valley to 150 in the Lake Champlain region. Winter brings heavy snows, which usually cover the ground for at least three full months, but because the state's good roads are almost always kept clear, this season no longer forces complete isolation on rural communities. With its rugged terrain, much of it still heavily wooded, Vermont has limited areas of arable land, but the state is well suited to grazing (the Justin Morgan breed of horses was developed there).

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Geography The forested Green Mts. constitute the dominant physiographicfeature of Vermont. vermont geography. The forested Green Mts.
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    Vermont: Geography The forested Green Mts. constitute the dominant physiographic feature of Vermont. They consist of at least four distinct groups, all traversing the state in a generally north-south direction. Largest and most important are the Green Mts. proper, which extend down the center of the state from the Canadian border to the Massachusetts line, rising to Vermont's highest peak, Mt. Mansfield (4,393 ft/1,339 m). The Taconic Mts., occupying the southwestern portion of the state, contain Vermont's important marble deposits. East of the Green Mts. and extending from the Canadian border to somewhat below the middle of the state are the Granite Hills, so called because of their valuable stone. The fourth group, sometimes called the Red Sandrock Hills, extends along the Vermont shore of Lake Champlain. In E Vermont there are also isolated peaks or monadnocks not connected with the principal ranges. The rivers of Vermont (the only completely inland state of New England) flow either into the Connecticut River or into Lake Champlain. The Winooski rises east of the Green Mts. and cuts directly through them to Lake Champlain. Grand Isle county, comprising several islands and a peninsula jutting down into Lake Champlain from Canada, is connected to Vermont proper by causeways.
  • 14. CultureGrams States Edition Vermont Geography
    Geography. Vermont is small (9,690 square miles, or 15,460 sq km) comparedto most states, but it is the second largest in New England.
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    15. Research Wizard - Listings For Vermont | Research | University Library
    jmm Geography Updated vermont geography Book http//academics.smcvt.edu/vtgeographic/book . The Vermont Geographic Alliance
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    16. Vermont History Links
    Founders Memorial School. vermont geography and History Bookmarks. vermont geographyBook The beginnings of an online revision of the vermont geography Book.
    http://www.etsd.org/fms/treashnt/vthistory.htm
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    Vermont Geography and History Bookmarks
    Vermont Geography Book
    The beginnings of an on-line revision of the Vermont Geography Book. 5 Chapters are now available: Lakes; Rivers; Boundaries and Political Divisions; Agriculture; and Manufacturing
    Vermont History - a Vergennes Middle School team quest project
    In part, this site includes: Calvin Coolidge, The Battle of Valcour Island, Champ, Champ: fact or fiction, Calvis in Middlebury, Dairy Farming in Vermont, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, The Flood of 1927, The French and Indian War, Glacial Kames, and Green Mountain Trolleys
    VirtualVermont Vermont History
    A collection of Vermont historical events and Vermont biographies.
    Vermont History from Information Please Almanac
    Part of a larger article on Vermont.
    Vermont Historical Society Links
    Maybe the only Vermont History site you need, as this one links you to 13 other sites, as well as Vermont museums, local Historical Societies, etc.
    State of Vermont: A Short History
    Information from the UVM site.
    Vermont History Homework Helper
    Another MUST USE page, with links to "all Vermont" web pages. (I'm sure there are some that are missed, but many are here, including some of the other in this section on Vermont.)

    17. Founders Memorial School
    Explorers, Vermont Animals and Plants. Native Americans; Abenaki, vermont geography History. 18th Century American LIfe. Endangered Species. Immigration.
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    Fifty United States Chittenden County Cities and Towns Black History; Famous African Americans ... The Vermont MIDI Project Check out the work of Vermont student composers and artists. Return to FMS Home Page © 2001, Essex Town School District. All rights reserved.
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    18. All Vermont Pages - Homework Help !
    University of Vermont Computing and Information Technology Department.Vermont, The Green Mountain State Some vermont geography.
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    19. Vergennes Union High School: Vermont History
    Links, and history created by the Vergennes Union High School.Category Regional North America Society and Culture History...... Railroads of Vermont Historic Vermont Vergennes History Vergennes Union High SchoolHistory Vermont Archaeological Society vermont geography Vermont History
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    20. Vermont: Geography
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    The forested Green Mts. constitute the dominant physiographic feature of Vermont. They consist of at least four distinct groups, all traversing the state in a generally north-south direction. Largest and most important are the Green Mts. proper, which extend down the center of the state from the Canadian border to the Massachusetts line, rising to Vermont's highest peak, Mt. Mansfield (4,393 ft/1,339 m). The Taconic Mts., occupying the southwestern portion of the state, contain Vermont's important marble deposits. East of the Green Mts. and extending from the Canadian border to somewhat below the middle of the state are the Granite Hills, so called because of their valuable stone. The fourth group, sometimes called the Red Sandrock Hills, extends along the Vermont shore of Lake Champlain. In E Vermont there are also isolated peaks or monadnocks not connected with the principal ranges. The rivers of Vermont (the only completely inland state of New England) flow either into the Connecticut River or into Lake Champlain. The Winooski rises east of the Green Mts. and cuts directly through them to Lake Champlain. Grand Isle county, comprising several islands and a peninsula jutting down into Lake Champlain from Canada, is connected to Vermont proper by causeways.

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