Vermont locations by per capita income — Vermont has the twenty fifth highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $20,625 (2000). Its personal per capita income is $30,740 (2003).Vermont counties ranked by per capita incomeThere are fourteen counties located in Vermont … Wikipedia
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Vermont coppers — is the name given to copper coins issued by the Vermont Republic. [cite book |author=Van DeWater, Frederic F. |title= The Reluctant Republic, Vermont 1724–1791 |year=1941, 1974 |publisher=The Countryman Press |pages=pp. 195, 218–219 |isbn=0… … Wikipedia
Vermont College of Fine Arts — Established 1831 Type Private non profit President Thomas Christopher Greene Academic staff about 60 Postgraduates … Wikipedia
Vermont gubernatorial election, 2010 — 2008 ← November 2, 2010 → 2012 … Wikipedia
Vermont — • One of the New England states Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Vermont Vermont † … Catholic encyclopedia
Vermont Route 14 — Route information Maintained by VTrans Length: 110.170 mi … Wikipedia
Vermont Units In the Civil War — Vermont Units In the Civil WarVermont raised the following units of the American Civil War.Infantry units*1st Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment *2nd Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment *3rd Vermont Volunteer Infantry Regiment *4th Vermont… … Wikipedia
Vermont Democratic Party — Chairman Jake Perkinson [1] … Wikipedia
Vermont (disambiguation) — Vermont is a state in the United States of America.Vermont also may refer to:Places*The Vermont Republic, an independent republic that existed from 1777 until it became the state of Vermont in 1791 *Vermont, Illinois, U.S.A. *Vermont, Indiana,… … Wikipedia
Vermont Avenue — is one of the longest running north/south streets in Los Angeles. Located just west of the Harbor Freeway (I 110) for the major portion south of downtown Los Angeles, it starts in Griffith Park at the Greek Theatre in the Los Feliz neighborhood… … Wikipedia