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  2. File:USA Vermont relief location map.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:NRHP Vermont Map.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Geography of Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Map of Vermont showing cities, roads, and rivers Mount Mansfield Western face of Camel's Hump Mountain (elevation 4,079 feet (1,243 m)). [1] Fall foliage at Lake Willoughby. The U.S. state of Vermont is located in the New England region of the northeastern United States and comprises 9,614 square miles (24,900 km 2), making it the 45th-largest state.

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  6. List of Vermont natural areas - Wikipedia

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    By definition, natural areas on public land in Vermont are "limited areas of land that have retained their wilderness character." [ 1 ] These areas are designated, protected, and managed by the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation.

  7. List of National Natural Landmarks in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Supports the second largest extent of alpine-tundra in Vermont. Cornwall Marsh: 1973: Addison: mixed- state, municipal, private The largest unbroken red maple swamp in Vermont. Franklin Bog: 1973: Franklin: private A cold, northern sphagnum-heath bog.

  8. Camel's Hump - Wikipedia

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    The panel's findings explained the choice: "It's wild and natural, like the Vermont countryside. It's unique and asymmetrical, like the independent and quirky reputation Vermonters have." [ 25 ] Many notable Vermont institutions have adopted its memorable name, including the children's radio show "Camel's Hump Radio" hosted by Bill Harley on ...

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