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  2. Cuisine of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Pancakes topped with locally produced maple syrup, are the typical Vermont breakfast, served with a side of local bacon. Homemakers make all kinds of fruit and vegetable pickles. Vermont is known for its local cheeses. [2] By 1983, dairy farms made up 79% of all farm profits in the state. In 1995, that share had decreased to 69.9%.

  3. Category:Vermont culture - Wikipedia

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    This is a collection of articles about art, architecture, food, literature, music, people, and broader phenomena relating to the culture of the U.S. state of Vermont. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Culture of Vermont .

  4. Vermont Public - Wikipedia

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    Vermont Public Co. is the public broadcaster serving the U.S. state of Vermont. Its headquarters, newsroom, and radio studios are located in Colchester , with television studios in Winooski . It operates two statewide radio services aligned with NPR , offering news and classical music, and the state's PBS service.

  5. Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Vermont granite was used in major public buildings throughout the United States. In this period, many Italian and Scottish women operated boarding houses to support their families. Such facilities helped absorb new residents and taught them the new culture; European immigrants peaked in number between 1890 and 1900.

  6. List of Vermont state symbols - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont Republic lasted for fourteen years, the pine tree on the Great Seal of Vermont has fourteen branches, the state has fourteen counties, and Vermont was the fourteenth state in the Union. Vermont's state song is "These Green Mountains", composed by Diane Martin and arranged by Rita Buglass Gluck. This song was officially designated as ...

  7. The Song of the Vermonters, 1779 - Wikipedia

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    "The Song of the Vermonters, 1779" Also known as "The Green Mountaineer" is a poem by the American Quaker poet John Greenleaf Whittier (December 17, 1807 – September 7, 1892) about the U.S. state of Vermont during its years of independence (1777–1791), sometimes called the Vermont Republic. [1]

  8. Coaches announce 2024 all-state teams for Vermont's top ... - AOL

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    The coaches' association for Vermont high school Ultimate has unveiled its all-state teams following the 2024 season. This spring season concluded at University of Vermont's Virtue Field on ...

  9. Vermont Republic - Wikipedia

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    Vermont was admitted to the Union by 1 Stat. 191 on March 4, 1791. Vermont's admission act is the shortest of all state admissions, and Vermont is "the only state admitted without conditions of any kind, either those prescribed by the Congress or the state from which it was carved". [26] March 4 is celebrated in Vermont as Vermont Day. [27]