What's Up 802?
What has a population of about 625,000 residents, is 159 miles top to
bottom and has a motto of “freedom and unity”, the great state of Vermont!! Vermont's
name comes from the French phrase “vert mont,” meaning “green mountain” hence
it being the “Green Mountain State.” We are going to share a few fun facts about
how awesome Vermont is!
- Vermont became the 14th state to join the union in 1791; it was the first admitted after the thirteen colonies.
- Vermont's the largest producer of maple syrup in the U.S., producing over 500,000 gallons a year.
- It takes ~40 years for a sugar maple to grow large enough to produce syrup. It needs to be about 10 inches in diameter.
- It can take up to 40 gallons of sap to produce a single gallon of syrup!!
- Vermont is the nation’s #1 producer of marble.
- With a population of just 7,484 in 2017, Montpelier is the smallest state capital in the U.S.
- Foliage season is HUGE in Vermont. Did you know there is a team that tracks and maps when foliage is at its peak? Check it out!
- Rumor has it that Vermont has more dairy cows than people. Not true! It has one cow for every 3.8 people, which is still the nation's highest ratio of cows to people.
- U.S. Presidents Chester A. Arthur and Calvin Coolidge were both born in Vermont.
- The Von Trapp family that inspired The Sound of Music moved to Stowe, Vermont in 1942. The lodge is still family operated.
- Go women! Vermont was the first to grant women partial voting rights in 1880. Followed by abolishing slavery and passing same-sex marriage.
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