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Extractions: Abbreviation: VT In 1609, French explorer Samuel de Champlain came upon a large lake in the area we know today as Vermont and named it after himself. The state's name comes from two French words vert (green) and mont (mountain). In 1791, Vermont was the 14th state to join the Union. Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys defended their homeland from the British during the Revolutionary War. Vermont is famous for the scenic Green Mountains which run the entire length of the state. Although manufacturing and a growing service industry sector are now the most important economic activities in the state, Vermont has one of the lowest percentages of city dwellers of any state. Many vacationers go to Vermont just for the beautiful scenery. In the fall, the state is ablaze with the flaming colors of turning leaves. Vermont's quiet towns and villages are also favorite scenes. The mountains, lakes and streams offer a variety of recreational activities from skiing in the winter to hiking and camping in the summer. GOVERNMENT
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Extractions: Republicans have had a talent for geographical chauvinism since Nixon's southern strategy. Wherever a Democratic candidate happens to be from, that place turns out to be isolated and unrepresentative and not part of the real America. They are having a good time at the moment dissing Vermont, home of former Gov. Howard Dean. It's way up there in the Northeast somewhere. (Yeah, not too far south of the Bush family hangout in Maine.) It doesn't have any black people. Its best-known product is some hippie ice cream. Worst of all, it's (gasp!) "bucolic." Odd, but I don't recall these points being made by any politician, Republican or Democrat, about New Hampshire, which is adjacent to Vermont. In the next few months, as always in election years, we will be hearing repeatedly about what a wonderful place New Hampshire is. Second only to Iowa. But, Vermontânow, that's a different story. In 1988, Republicans painted Massachusetts as a foreign country and Democratic candidate Michael Dukakis as an elitist, compared with that po' boy from Texas, the elder George Bush. Massachusetts, to its credit, is a bit south of Vermont. On the other hand, it is full of universities. Need we say more?
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Extractions: American Geography MAP A map of America's eastern seaboard reveals a lack of large cities along the coast north of Boston. Few major overland routes extend inland from this coast, and interior cities are generally smaller than those along the ocean. This area, comprising northern New England and the Adirondacks of New York, can be referred to as the Bypassed East ( Map 5 The Bypassed East is near, even astride, major routeways, but not on them. Ocean transportation can easily bypass the region, putting it in a transportation shadow that has produced slow regional economic growth and even stagnation. Southern New England is a part of metropolitan America. Northern New England, for the most part, is not. It is much more like Canada's Atlantic Provinces. THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT Much of the Bypassed East is beautiful. The Presidential Range in the White Mountains of New Hampshire contains some of the most rugged topography in the eastern United States. The extensive shoreline thrusts out into the Atlantic and meets the ocean's waves with a heavily indented coast that mixes dramatic headlands with many small coves bordered by rocky beaches. Large empty areas, almost totally lacking in settlement, are only hours away from some of the largest cities on the continent. Most of the Bypassed East is a part of the northeastern extension of the Appalachian Uplands. However, the structure of the area bears little surface resemblance to the clearly delineated ridge and valley system of the southern Appalachians.
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Extractions: Knight Ridder Newspapers KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Informed that he lived just down the road from the newly crowned center of U.S. population, former Missouri state Rep. Jerry McBride gasped. "Oh, my goodness," said McBride, who served 26 years in the state Legislature before retiring this year. "That's sort of neat. When you live in a town of 200, you're not making the news every day." Edgar Springs, Mo., made news yesterday, thanks to Census 2000 data. The population center is where the United States would balance if the country were spread on a flat surface and all 281.4 million residents weighed the same. Edgar Springs claimed the title from Steelville, about 40 miles to the northeast in Crawford County. With each census the center point has been shifting west, having entered Missouri at De Soto in 1980.
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Extractions: http://www.uvm.edu/ Profile: Founded in 1791, the University of Vermont (UVM) is a comprehensive research university enrolling 7,400 undergraduate students and 1,500 graduate students. UVM has a varied student body, with half of the students from out-of-state and about 200 international students. More than half of the undergraduates live on campus. Students enjoy a high level of contact with their professors. The faculty is well-qualified, with 87 percent holding the highest degree in their field. The university has extensive indoor and outdoor recreational facilities, a multi-purpose student center, a music recital hall, and a theater. Locale: The University of Vermont campus is in Burlington, the state's largest city. With the university located near Lake Champlain and the Green Mountains of Vermont, UVM students enjoy the best of both city and rural life. Vermont's location in the northeastern part of the US allows students to experience the changing seasons, the autumn being particularly beautiful. The greater Burlington area has a population of 100,000. The city is only 90 miles from Montreal, Canada; 200 miles from Boston; and 300 miles from New York City. The Burlington International Airport offers flights to many major cities in the U.S.
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