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Vermont

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About Vermont

Vermont is a landlocked state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north. According to the most recent U.S. census estimates, the state has an estimated population of 648,493, making it the second-least populated of all U.S. states. It is the nation's sixth-smallest state by total area. The state's capital, Montpelier, is the least populous U.S. state capital. No other U.S. state has a most populous city with fewer residents than Burlington.

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Vermont is covered in invisible roads.

from No Such Thing As The Shark Tooth Fairy, 2019-01-18 at 00:03:24 ยท read transcript

Other times Vermont came up

  1. Then those two places just got more and more bigger and bigger chairs. Eventually, there was an 18-foot chair in Thomasville. Then the war happened. Then after the war, there were variously largest chairs in Bennington, Vermont, Washington, DC, Morristown, Tennessee, Binghampton, New York, Wingdale, New York, Aniston, Alabama. Aniston, Alabama had the biggest chair until 2001, when it was destroyed by a storm. All these other towns in America had all the biggest chair at various times.

    160: No Such Thing As A Sausage Jacuzzi, 2017-04-13 ยท listen

  2. Eventually, there was an 18-foot chair in Thomasville. Then the war happened. Then after the war, there were variously largest chairs in Bennington, Vermont, Washington, D.C., Morris Town, Tennessee, Binghampton, New York, Wingdale, New York, Anniston, Alabama. Aniston, Alabama, had the biggest chair until 2001 when it was destroyed by a storm. All these other towns in America had all the biggest chair at various times.

    No Such Thing As A Sausage Jacuzzi, 2017-04-13 ยท listen

  3. It's been prevailing knowledge up until pretty recently that having someone to like snuggle... Teddy bears, there are some papers that in New England they used to circulate a lot because I guess New England is where I'm from. I'm from Boston. It's like, I guess teddy bears sort of started in Vermont. Again, I'm sure a QI question is whether or not Teddy Roosevelt... We think so.

    3: No Such Thing As The Middle Ages, 2014-03-21 ยท listen

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Coordinates: 44.0000, -72.7000

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