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Vermont’s State Capital – Montpelier
Montpelier is the nation’s smallest state capital and is located in central Vermont at the confluence of the Winooski and North Branch Rivers. Montpelier features the nation’s oldest and best preserved state capital. The State House is famous for its brilliant gold dome which measures 57 feet high and is made of wood sheathed in copper and covered with 23.7 carat gold leaf. The House and Senate chambers are the oldest legislative chambers in their original condition anywhere in the country.
Rutland – Heart of the Green Mountain State
Located in the heart of the Green Mountain State, Rutland is the second largest city in the state of Vermont. Rutland County includes 28 towns and has approximately 70,000 residents. The City of Rutland provides the region with a vibrant historic downtown and a variety of businesses and services.
Bennington – “Primary gateway for Southwestern Vermont”
Bennington County is Vermont’s fifth largest community and encompasses 575 square miles with over 35,000 residents. The Town of Bennington is nestled beween two beautiful mountain ranges, the Taconics and Green Mountains, and enjoys easy access to all forms of outdoor recreation.
Middlebury – “Summer Home of Poet Robert Frost”
Middlebury was originally chartered in 1761 and is a Shire Town (county seat) of Addison County located in the heart of Vermont dairy country. Middlebury is also home to the highly accredited Middlebury College and represents the quintessential New England college town complete with village green and historic architecture.
Brattleboro
Brattleboro is situated between the West and Connecticut Rivers and serves as the primary gateway for southeastern Vermont. The Town of Brattleboro borders the state of New Hampshire and is centrally located on route to many major Vermont and NH Ski resorts.