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  Top20Vermont.com - Your Top20 Guide to Vermont!
Vermont is known for its brief mud season in spring followed by a cool summer and a colorful autumn, and particularly for its cold winters.
Vermont is the birthplace of former presidents Calvin Coolidge and Chester A. Arthur.
The Vermont's state legislature is the Vermont General Assembly, a bicameral body composed of the Vermont House of Representatives (the lower house) and the Vermont Senate (the upper house).
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Vermont
Public schools are required to be maintained by the several towns and cities throughout the state, the total attendance in 1910 being 66,615.
Vermont was included within the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Baltimore, established in 1789, and the bishops of Quebec continued to look after the spiritual interests of the Catholic settlers and Indians.
of Vermont (1853); CONANT, Vermont (1907); MICHAUD, Diocese of Burlington in Hist.
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 Alburg Station   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The new road connected at Alburg with the "Vermont Central" and the "Rutland and Noyan" branch into Canada.
Alburg Village prospered greatly as a result of the railroad activity.
Seems the town was so upset with the Rutland closing and the loss of so many jobs that they tried their hardest to erase all past remembrances of the line.
www.lavigneworld.com /rutland/alburgh.html   (297 words)

  
 Biography:  1902 Vermont The General Assembly Senators and Representatives  Chittenden County
Pearl Castle Abbey of Essex, Republican, was born in Essex in 1842; is a clergyman and farmer; was educated in the Essex Classical Institute and New Hampton Institute; was chaplain of the House in 1892; has been superintendent of schools, selectman and justice of the peace.
Harley Leroy Palmer of Hinesburgh, Republican, was born in Ferrisburgh, Sept. 15, 1854; he is a farmer and located in town in 1881; was educated in the common schools; was constable one year and road commissioner in 1897 and 1898.
Moses Sheldon Whitcomb, of Richmond, Republican, was born in Canada in 1842; he is a farmer and located in town in 1863; was educated in the common schools and at Underhill Academy; was selectman from 1897 to 1900.
www.geneabios.com /vermont/chittenden.htm   (606 words)

  
 Dana Basiliere - Burlington Vermont Real Estate
The mystique of Vermont with maple syrup, green pastoral landscapes, brilliant red, orange and gold autumn palettes, mountain and shimmering lake views has captivated many visitors and lured them into a life-long love affair with the state.
Vermont provides four season enjoyment and access to an active lifestyle with many recreational opportunities.
Vermont has a quality of life to keep you coming back from scenery to recreation to entertaining to dining.
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 Vermont Bed and Breakfast Inns. Find VT B&B's & Lodging Listings.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Vermont is known for its wonderful country inns and mountain lodges, and you'll find many listed on BedandBreakfast.com.
Although most popular during fall foliage season, Vermont's bed and breakfast inns are equally inviting in winter, spring, and summer.
Even Vermont's mud season in early spring is ideal for quiet getaways and affordable lodgings.
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 Vermont Marriage License Laws > VT Wedding Officiants
You must know your legal town of residence and your place and date of birth; you will also need to know your parents' names, including your mother's maiden name, and the states where your parents were born.
Vermont law requires that at least one of you must sign in the presence of the town clerk, certifying that all facts are correct; however, most town clerks prefer to see both of you in person before issuing your license to marry, as the law requires that
If neither of you are residents of Vermont, you need to go to a town clerk in the county in which you will be married.
usmarriagelaws.com /search/united_states/vermont/index.shtml   (1161 words)

  
 List of towns in Vermont - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unincorporated towns are towns that had charters granted which were later revoked by the Vermont legislature in 1937 due to lack of residents.
These towns have their affairs managed by a state-appointed manager and have no local government at all.
The unincorporated towns are Averill, Ferdinand, Glastenbury, Lewis, and Somerset.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Vermont_towns   (157 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Vermonters cling to town meeting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Frank Bryan, a University of Vermont professor and the state's expert on Town Meeting Day, says the sense of community infused in Vittum's comments is what keeps the flame burning for what he calls the last bastion of direct democracy in the USA.
A few towns hold their annual gathering on the Saturday or Monday evening before the traditional Tuesday meeting, and not every municipality in Vermont has a true town meeting.
This year, 123 towns will debate a resolution demanding that the state Legislature not allow money in a statewide education fund to be used for any other purpose.
www.usatoday.com /news/nation/2006-03-06-vermont-town-meetings_x.htm   (849 words)

  
 Vermont State Parks - Elmore
The Town of Elmore is located in the southeastern part of Lamoille County in northeastern Vermont.
The mountain is also located in the northwest part of town and has an elevation of 2,608 feet.
The park had its beginning in 1936 when the town of Elmore and local citizens made a gift of 30 acres on Lake Elmore to the state of Vermont.
www.vtstateparks.com /htm/elmore.cfm   (280 words)

  
 Alburg News
Vermont 2A near the Colchester-Essex town line was closed for about an hour this morning after a two-vehicle accident that injured both drivers, according to a release from the Colchester Police Department.
The Vermont Board of Libraries on Tuesday approved the northwestern Vermont town's request to add an "h" to the end of Alburg, said Sybil McShane, the Vermont State Librarian and secretary of the Library Board.
ALBURG -- The 18th century spelling of the town name -- Alburgh -- has been creeping back into common use, and town voters will be asked Tuesday to make it official.
www.topix.net /city/alburg-vt   (694 words)

  
 Vermont Department of Education School Report
The Vermont School Report is an annual report developed by the Vermont Department of Education and is continuously updated as new information becomes available throughout the year.
Vermont Department of Education - School Finance Reports: Viewable and downloadable links to school and school district finance and non-fiscal reports (Local Education Spending, Allowable Tuition, ADM, enrollment, dropout, graduation, etc.).
Vermont Indicators Online: The Center for Rural Studies and Vermont Center for Geographic Information have published data for every town in Vermont.
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 Brian Boardman: Grand Isle Vermont Real Estate, Grand Isle Vermont Realtor
Register to be notified when new properties in the Vermont MLS meet your needs.
The Lake Champlain Islands are 9,633 acres and consist of Alburg, Isle La Motte, North Hero, Grand Isle, and South Hero.
The oldest settlement in Vermont was Fort St. Anne, originally a primitive outpost constructed in 1666 by Sieur la Mothe.
www.brianboardmanvt.com /static/brianboardmanvt/towns_grandisle.php   (363 words)

  
 Vermont Mud Season Hiking
The Green Mountain Club advises backcountry trail users that the Long Trail and its side trails in Vermont are closed from April 3 to May 29, 2006 during the annual mud season.
In northern Vermont this includes trails from Camel’s Hump north to the Canadian border on Mount Mansfield, Smugglers’ Notch, Belvidere, Tillotson, & Haystack Mountains, Hazen’s Notch and Jay State Forest.
The Green Mountain Club, Vermont Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation, and Green Mountain National Forest advocate responsible use of the state's hiking trails between sugaring season and Memorial Day weekend.
www.hazensnotch.org /vermontmudseasonhiking.htm   (613 words)

  
 RAILROADS OF NORTHWESTERN VERMONT
For Vermont that meant Bellows Falls in the southeast and Burlington in the northwest.
A third railroad, the Vermont and Canada (VandC), was chartered to meet both the RandB and the VCR at Burlington and than continue north to Montreal and west via a ferry across the narrow channel in Lake Champlain between Alburg and Rouses Point, New York.
The Vermont and Canada rail line from Essex to Alburg, Vermont was completed on January 10, 1851 and the bridge across Lake Champlain to Rouses Point, New York and Lake Ontario, opened September 17 of the same year.
www.essexjunction.org /railroad.htm   (868 words)

  
 Vermont State Parks - North Hero   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Hero Islands were named to commemorate those early Vermonters who served in the Revolutionary War.
A section of the beach is roped off during the hatching season to protect the turtles.
The Grand Isle State Fish Culture Station, near the LCT ferry dock in Grand Isle, is a state-of-the-art hatchery with the visitor center open daily.
vtfpr.anr.state.vt.us /parks/htm/northhero.cfm   (439 words)

  
 Vermont Real Estate Sales Data - Vermont Real Estate Appraisals and Home Values
The town that the property is located in.
The town in which the property is located in.
The town in which the deed was recorded.
www.vermontrealestatesales.net /help/guide/index.html   (1825 words)

  
 Lake Champlain Vacation rRentals, Lake Champlain Valley Rentals, Vermont Cyber Rentals
The region of Vermont that encompasses half the lakeshore of Lake Champlain (dubbed New England's West Coast) offers idyllic country drives and a sense of gracious openness - along with a lot of dairy cows and panoramic views of New York's Adirondacks.
Vergennes homes for rent are located in the oldest town in Vermont, where visitors can go fishing and picnicking at Otter Creek Falls and visit the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum and the Rokeby Museum, a well preserved 1790s home which was a stop on the Underground Railroad.
Excellent accommodations in the Lake Champlain Islands include Alburg VT rentals, Grand Isle vacation rentals, and North Hero summer rentals and South Hero rentals.
www.cyberrentals.com /USA/Vermont/Lake-Champlain-Valley/r124.htm   (442 words)

  
 Alburg Town Books
Some Towns submitted transcriptions of both the records mandated since 1870 and those earlier records that they could find in their Town Books.
This may certify that Adeline Minerva Morgan Daughter of Solomon and Hannah Morgan was born in the Town of Alburgh County of Grand Isle and State of Vermont on the 28th day of April AD 1807.
This may certify that Lydia Mott Daughter of Jacob and Lydia Mott was born in the Town of Alburgh County of Grand Isle and State of Vermont on the 11th day of June AD 1807.
www.rootsweb.com /~qceastwn/archives/alburg27769.htm   (4792 words)

  
 Vermont State Parks - Camp Plymouth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In this area, in and along the banks of Buffalo Brook, one time known as "Gold Brook," gold was discovered.
Camp Plymouth State Park is located in the town of Plymouth on the east shore of Echo Lake.
The total acreage is 295 acres of which 46 acres comprise the developed portion of the park.
vtfpr.anr.state.vt.us /parks/htm/plymouth.cfm   (324 words)

  
 Tour New England - Vermont State Parks
The thick woods around the campground, and the fact that much of the property was farmed and pastured before becoming a park, have led to conditions favorable for wildlife.There are 99 wooded tent/trailer sites and 18 lean-tos that are arranged in three camp loops.
There is no public drinking water supply at Alburg Dunes, and fires are allowed only in picnic grills in the picnic area.
The Vermont Division of State Parks intends to preserve the primitive character of the island and asks your cooperation in observing its guidelines for island use.
www.tournewengland.com /Vermont/state_parks_nw.htm   (1737 words)

  
 Vermont Home Rentals, Homes For Rent - Houses - Condos - Apartments in Vermont
We are a searchable database of home rentals, homes for rent, rental homes, rental houses, houses for rent, condos for rent in Vermont Vermont, homes for rent in Vermont VT, houses for rent, duplexes, town homes, lofts, condo rentals and other properties for rent and can be searched for FREE.
Ads show type of property like houses, condos, lofts, town homes, duplexes, etc, then the street address, city, county, bedrooms, bathrooms and monthly rent and a thumbnail photos of the property.
Our Vermont site has attracted a very high level of visitors and we have many Vermont landlords who are frequent users.
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 Vermont
Vermont, abbreviated "VT", is in the New England region of the U.S. Its capital is Montpelier.
There were 608,827 people in Vermont as of the 2000 census.
We've crunched the numbers to create PlaceMatch™, which compares thousands of cities and towns to find the places most similar to each.
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Alburg, VT: The Alburg Volunteer Fire Department will use a $50,000 grant and a $750,000 loan from USDA Rural Development's Community Facility Program to expand the existing fire station.
The station serves not only as a fire and ambulance facility but is also used for training, town meetings, community activities, and as the area's disaster shelter.
The Alburg Volunteer Fire Department, serves Alburg and Isle Motte with a population of approximately 2,400.
www.rurdev.usda.gov /vt/alburgfiredept.htm   (274 words)

  
 Alburg Rail Trail
Kay's Restaurant is adjacent to the entrance road to the Rail-trail in Alburg.
Northwest Vermont Public Transit Network expects to begin operation of a local transit service from St. Albans and Swanton to all of the Island communities in February of 2000.
A 3.5 mile section of the Trail from Alburg to East Alburg is described in section 25 of the Official Rails-to-Trails Conservancy New England Guidebook by Cynthia Mascott published in 2000 by Globe Pequot Press.
members.fortunecity.com /railtrails/VT/AB/alburg-RT.htm   (1273 words)

  
 Lodging in the Grand Isle County of Vermont: Alburg, North Hero etc.
The house is an historical Vermont farmhouse filled with wonderful antiques situated on a 3 1/2 acre peninsula.
Savor a fabulous Vermont country breakfast while watching the Lake Champlain Ferries ply the crossing between Vermont and New York.
North Hero House - The North Hero House Country Inn and Restaurant is a historic bed and breakfast located in the Lake Champlain Islands of northern Vermont with a spectacular view of the Green Mountains and Mount Mansfield.
www.travelinvermont.com /lodging/grandisle.htm   (545 words)

  
 Directories : Vermont Supervisory Unions/Districts (D-M)
Each supervisory union/district listing includes a mailing address, phone number and a list of schools (including region technical centers and comprehensive high schools) that belong to it.
This map provides a graphic view of Vermont's supervisory unions/districts and provides a way to link to contact information and a list of schools beonging to the supervisory union/district.
The Vermont Principals' Association (VPA) and the Vermont Superintendents Association (VSA) jointly publish a comprehensive education directory which includes Vermont listings for: public schools, private/independent schools, supervisory unions and districts, technical centers, post-secondary institutions, Vermont education organizations, and Vermont Institutes (VI).
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 New England Via Vermont - Historical Souvenirs and Gifts. In Alburg, Vermont.
We are located on Milk Street, on the East side of Route 2 in Alburgh Village across from the town office.
The present building is now occupied by New England via Vermont was built by H.P. Hood and Co. in 1922.
We are located at the former creamery, across from the Alburg Town Offices, on the corner of RT 2 and Milk Street (on the 45th parallel)
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 Champlain Valley VT Addison Chittenden Franklin Grand Isle County Vermont
The Champlain Valley Region of northwestern Vermont is comprised of Addison, Chittenden, Franklin, and Grand Isle counties.
Vermont companies like IBM, and IDX are located here.
This region is also Vermont's educational center and home to the University of Vermont, Vermont College and many other higher educational institutions.
www.vtliving.com /towns/burl.shtml   (198 words)

  
 Find a agent in Alburg Vermont. Local Real Estate Listings and Agents.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The quick and easy way to owning your own home in Vermont is right at your fingertips.
Condominiums in Alburg are some of the best home buying deals in town.
Be sure to contact one of our Realtors in Alburg to help you find the condo you are looking to buy.
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