Extractions: Reference Desk States Capital: Montpelier State abbreviation/Postal code: Vt./VT Governor: Jim Douglas, R (to Jan. 2007) Lieut. Governor: Brian Dubie, R (to Jan. 2007) Senators: James M. Jeffords, I (to Jan. 2007); Patrick Leahy, D (to Jan. 2011) U.S. Representatives: Historical biographies of Congressional members Secy. of State: Deborah L. Markowitz, D (to Jan. 2007) Treasurer: Jeb Spaulding, D (to Jan. 2007) Atty. General: William Sorrell, D (to Jan. 2007) Entered Union (rank): March 4, 1791 (14) Present constitution adopted: Motto: Vermont, Freedom and Unity State symbols: flower red clover (1894) tree sugar maple (1949) bird hermit thrush (1941) animal Morgan horse (1961) insect honeybee (1978) song Nickname: Green Mountain State Origin of name: 10 largest cities (2003 est.): Burlington , 39,148; Essex, 18,933; Colchester, 17,175; Rutland , 17,103; South Burlington, 16,285; Bennington , 15,637; Brattleboro, 11,996; Hartford, 10,610; Milton, 9,924; Barre, 9,166
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Extractions: American Geography MAP A map of America's eastern seaboard reveals a lack of large cities along the coast north of Boston. Few major overland routes extend inland from this coast, and interior cities are generally smaller than those along the ocean. This area, comprising northern New England and the Adirondacks of New York, can be referred to as the Bypassed East ( Map 5 The Bypassed East is near, even astride, major routeways, but not on them. Ocean transportation can easily bypass the region, putting it in a transportation shadow that has produced slow regional economic growth and even stagnation. Southern New England is a part of metropolitan America. Northern New England, for the most part, is not. It is much more like Canada's Atlantic Provinces. THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT Much of the Bypassed East is beautiful. The Presidential Range in the White Mountains of New Hampshire contains some of the most rugged topography in the eastern United States. The extensive shoreline thrusts out into the Atlantic and meets the ocean's waves with a heavily indented coast that mixes dramatic headlands with many small coves bordered by rocky beaches. Large empty areas, almost totally lacking in settlement, are only hours away from some of the largest cities on the continent. Most of the Bypassed East is a part of the northeastern extension of the Appalachian Uplands. However, the structure of the area bears little surface resemblance to the clearly delineated ridge and valley system of the southern Appalachians.
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Extractions: So you want to know about Vermont? Here are some highlights! Also check out the links to other sites about Vermont. Top of Page Population (1994): 580,000 (49th in size) State size: 9,614 square miles (43rd in size) State Capital: Montpelier (named after Montpellier, France) Major cities: Barre, Burlington, Montpelier and Rutland Admission to union: The 14th State Date entered the union: March 4, 1791 Origin of state name: Named from the French words meaning "Green Mountains". Nicknames: The Green Mountain State Bordering states: New Hampshire and New York, with Canada to the north. State bird: Hermit Thrush State flower: Red Clover State tree: Sugar Maple Motto: Vermont, Freedom and Unity Top of Page Vermont.
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Extractions: oedwards@usc.edu Originally from Maryland, I have lived in Southern California since 1995. I joined the Department of Geography last year from USC's Health Science Campus where I worked from 2000-2003. The University Park Campus is diverse and inviting with the hustle and bustle of students and the amazing greenery. Environment is everything. I enjoy ministry and being involved at my local church. My passion is writing and I started my first book in June 2004 (it began as a short storyup to chapter 6). Hopefully this will be the first of many. Can you say, "New York Times Best Seller List?" GIS Laboratory Administrator mphelan@usc.edu Maureen Phelan is a Lab Administrator with the GIS Research Laboratory, an ever-growing research center on campus. Her work at USC includes managing the GIS Distance Learning Graduate Certificate Program and various other sponsored projects and grants. She has also coordinated focus groups for educational forums within the Los Angeles community, examined greening effects on local schools using Geographic Information Systems, and participated in a public outreach program to educate 'hard to reach' Southern California Gas Company clients about energy efficiency
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Extractions: Vermont is a small (Click link for more info and facts about U.S. state) U.S. state located in (A region of northeastern United States comprising Maine and New Hampshire and Vermont and Massachusetts and Rhode Island and Connecticut) New England . The state ranks 45th in land area (24,923km²), and its population (608,827) ranks as the second smallest of the fifty states. As the only (A region of northeastern United States comprising Maine and New Hampshire and Vermont and Massachusetts and Rhode Island and Connecticut) New England state not to have a (The area within view) coast line along the (The 2nd largest ocean; separates North and South America on the west from Europe and Africa on the east) Atlantic Ocean , Vermont is noted mainly for the (Click link for more info and facts about Green Mountains) Green Mountains in the west and (A lake in northeastern New York, northwestern Vermont and southern Quebec; site of many battles in the French and Indian War and in the American Revolution and in the War of 1812)
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Extractions: The Bypassed East United States Geography A map of America's eastern seaboard reveals a lack of large cities along the coast north of Boston. Few major overland routes extend inland from this coast, and interior cities are generally smaller than those along the ocean. This area, comprising northern New England and the Adirondacks of New York, can be referred to as the Bypassed East. The Bypassed East is near, even astride, major routeways, but not on them. Ocean transportation can easily bypass the region, putting it in a transportation shadow that has produced slow regional economic growth and even stagnation. Southern New England is a part of metropolitan America. Northern New England, for the most part, is not. It is much more like Canada's Atlantic Provinces. THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT Much of the Bypassed East is beautiful. The Presidential Range in the White Mountains of New Hampshire contains some of the most rugged topography in the eastern United States. The extensive shoreline thrusts out into the Atlantic and meets the ocean's waves with a heavily indented coast that mixes dramatic headlands with many small coves bordered by rocky beaches. Large empty areas, almost totally lacking in settlement, are only hours away from some of the largest cities on the continent. Most of the Bypassed East is a part of the northeastern extension of the Appalachian Uplands. However, the structure of the area bears little surface resemblance to the clearly delineated ridge and valley system of the southern Appalachians.
VPA - Geography Guide between countries, cities or states. Can I have a little of your help The vermont GEOBEE Program will generally focus on world geography to include http://www.vpaonline.org/pa1g1.asp
Vermont Geostats - The Geography Of Vermont - Tripz.com Guide to the geography of vermont. Destination Information vermont cities Search for Accomodations in these vermont cities http://www.tripz.com/travelguide/188111836-vermont-geostats.html
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Vermont - Definition Of Vermont In Encyclopedia vermont s geography is noted mainly for the Green Mountains in the west and Important cities and towns. Map of vermont, showing cities, roads and rivers http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Vermont
Extractions: State of Vermont Flag of Vermont Seal of Vermont State nickname The Green Mountain State Other U.S. States Capital Montpelier Largest city ... Official languages None Area th Land Water Population ( Population th Density th Admittance into Union Date March 4 Order th Time zone Eastern UTC Latitude 42°44'N to 45°0'43"N Longitude 71°28'W to 73°26'W Width 130 km Length 260 km Elevation Highest 1,339 m Mean 305 m Lowest 29 m Abbreviations USPS VT ISO 3166-2 US-VT Web site vermont.gov The State of Vermont is a small U.S. state located in New England . The state ranks 45th in land area (24,923km²) and 49th in population (608,827) among the 50 states and is the only New England state not to have a coastline along the the Atlantic Ocean . Vermont's geography is noted mainly for the Green Mountains in the west and Lake Champlain in the northwest. It borders Massachusetts to the south
Vermont Lesson Plans KidZone geography United States Printables for various State Emblems You will vermont Word Search Students find names of vermont cities on a http://www.archaeolink.com/vermont_lesson_plans.htm
Extractions: Lesson Plans and Classroom Activities about Vermont Home State by State Lesson Plans - Alabama Lesson Plans Alaska Lesson Plans Arizona Lesson Plans Arkansas Lesson Plans ... Wyoming Lesson Plans Please note that with regard to lesson plans dealing with anthropology, archaeology, indigenous people, ancient civilizations, history, etc, there may be some cross-over and blurring of lines between the topics. For example, a lesson plan dealing with archaeology is automatically dealing with an anthropological subject. A lesson plan dealing with indigenous people is also automatically dealing with anthropology and any of them may, or may not, be dealing with history or ancient civilizations. While every attempt will be made to keep the topic lines as 'clean' as possible, be aware this may not always be possible. Appropriate grade or age levels are included with the lesson plans. The number of lesson plans available online for this topic is enormous. This site can not and does not index all lesson resources. That would be impossible, as sites appear and disappear with astonishing rapidity. The following provides some idea of what is available and will hopefully be a good starting point. Back to Teacher's Resources, Lesson Plans
Extractions: Vermont A State Unit Study This mini unit on VERMONT uses the cross curricular approach to education. There are several activities from different academic subjects for you to choose from. One of the most important things is to have fun! Below are some activities to help you study VERMONT. You may choose to do all, some, or none of the activities. You can also alter the activities to better suit your individual childs needs. Some of these activities overlap each other, choose the one you think that you and the children will enjoy most. The main point of this unit is to make learning about VERMONT and enjoyable for all who are participating. Vermonts State Flag Placed on a white field is a circle of thirteen gold stars representing the first thirteen states. The stars surround a gold ship's anchor. The states motto " Hope" is on a blue ribbon below the anchor. Create a State Infodesk: Before you begin this unit you may want to set up a research area. Place a desk or table in front of a bulletin board area. This will be where you can place relevant books, magazines, photographs, posters, newspaper articles, maps, scrapbooks, games, puzzles, computer software, task cards, travel brochures, etc. that you collect. Print a blank map of the state, or draw one on tag board, that you can place on the bulletin board. As you study the political and physical features of the state, have the children fill in the name of the state capital, large cities, and major geographical features. Color the map using different shades for varying elevations.
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Extractions: OAS_AD('Top'); VTWINDSO-L Archives: July 2004 Archiver VTWINDSO Display in threaded chronological rev chronological order with names with dates 3 LISCOMB vets Rev War 1775+ by Jan J. Sergt. Elias Hoisington Windsor by Jan J. Nationwide Grave Locator by Jan J. Fisher STOWELL by Lindy Dawson Bates Civil War1861 Windsor Co by Jan J.
Vermont: Web Links This Web site provides an indexed listing of towns and cities in vermont. History and geography. vermont History Timeline This page includes a http://www.eduplace.com/state/vt/vt_links.html
LSC Library: Information Resources For Geography to Places of the World A Geographical Dictionary of Countries, cities, The vermont Atlas and Gazetteer (on reserve, ask at the circulation desk) http://www.lyndonstate.edu/library/geography.htm
Extractions: Census Bureau Statistics Census Data Web Sites Dictionaries and Encyclopedias Dictionary of Conc epts in Huma n Geography (REF 304.203 L326d) The Dictionary of Human Geography. Third Edition (REF 304.203 D561 1994) (REF 910.3 W395 1997) The Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Physical Geography (REF 910 En19) Longman Dictionary of Geography: Human and Physical (REF 910.321 C547l) A Modern Dictionary of Geography (REF 910 Sm18m) (REF 910.3 G941) Lands and Peoples (REF 910 L238 v.1-6 + index) Oxford Illustrated Encyclopedia of Peoples and Cultures (REF 032 Ox2 v.7) Geography and Cartography: A Reference Handbook (REF 910.3 L789g 1976) Gazetteers The Columbia Gazetteer of the World (REF 910.3 C7235 v. 1-3) Chambers World Gazetteer: an A-Z of geographical information (REF 910.3 C355 1988) The New England Gazetteer, Comprising A Concise Description of the Cities, Towns, County Seats, Villages, and Post-Offices ...
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VLCT | Bylaws II In the event the vermont League of cities and Towns is dissolved or otherwise vermont local governments diversity of community population, geography, http://www.vlct.org/about/bylaws2.htm
Extractions: Bylaws of The VERMONT LEAGUE OF CITIES AND TOWNS ARTICLE IV DUES SECTION 1. The annual dues for each class of membership shall be prescribed by the Board of Directors and the annual membership dues of towns and cities shall be fixed in an equitable manner. SECTION 2. A member whose dues have not been paid in full by December 31 in any year shall cease to be in good standing. No representative of any member not in good standing shall be eligible to hold office or serve as a member of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors shall from time to time adopt and amend such regulations as it shall deem advisable concerning the cancellation of membership, discontinuance of services and reinstatement of members not in good standing. No municipality or other member, nor any representative thereof, not in good standing, shall be entitled to participate in or vote upon any matter. SECTION 3. In the event the Vermont League of Cities and Towns is dissolved or otherwise terminated, any funds or other assets of the Vermont League of Cities and Towns shall be prorated and returned to the cities and towns, then of record as members, in proportion to the amount of dues paid during the current fiscal year.