What is National Vermont Day?

On National Vermont Day, The Green Mountain State is honored on October 12th. It is the 14th state to join the United States from the 14th state. It is the 14th state to join the United States. The state takes its name from French words vert for green and mont for mountain.

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Vermont is a densely forested mountain state, with Abenaki tribes chiefly responsible for Abenaki tribes before French and English settlers arrived. In 1666 at Fort Ste, Vermont's first European settlement was established in 1666 at Fort Ste, and claims were sluggish by French explorer Samuel de Champlain in 1609 for France. Anne is Anne's name. In 1724, the first English settlement was established.

It should come as no surprise that Vermont produces more maple syrup than any other state. Although Pennsylvania has more covered bridges than any other state, Vermont has more per square mile.

Vermont is adored by movie makers for its stunning backdrops. We can't avoid the dazzling views whether it's for eerie thrillers (What Lies Beneath), a good drama (The Cider House Rules), or a comedy (Me, Myself and Irene). Such stunning landscapes dragged the Von Trapp family of Sound of Music to Stowe, Vermont, due to the similarity to their Alpine home.