Quick Facts
CapitalMontpelier
Largest CityBurlington
Population621,394
Per Capita Income$27,992
NicknameGreen Mountain State
StatehoodMarch 4, 1791
State BirdHermit Thrush
State FlowerRed Clover
State TreeSugar Maple
State SongHail, Vermont
Geography
Land Area9,249 sq mi
Water Area366 sq mi
Total Area9,615 sq mi
RegionNortheast
About Vermont
Vermont, known as the βGreen Mountain State,β has a population of 621,394 and a per capita income of $27,992. The state capital is Montpelier and the largest city is Burlington. Vermont joined the Union on March 4, 1791 and covers 9,615 square miles across the Northeast region. Explore 24 cities and towns across Vermont with detailed data on demographics, crime rates, cost of living, schools, weather, and more.
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