Outline of Vermont



Vermont The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the U.S. state of Vermont:

Vermont – state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. Vermont is the leading producer of maple syrup in the United States. The state capital is Montpelier with a population of 7,855, making it the least populous state capital in the country.

General reference

 * Names
 * Common name: Vermont
 * Pronunciation:
 * Official name: State of Vermont
 * Abbreviations and name codes
 * Postal symbol: VT
 * ISO 3166-2 code: US-VT
 * Internet second-level domain: .vt.us
 * Nicknames
 * Green Mountain State (currently used on license plates)
 * Adjectival: Vermont
 * Demonym: Vermonter

Geography of Vermont
Geography of Vermont
 * Vermont is: a U.S. state, a federal state of the United States of America
 * Location
 * Northern hemisphere
 * Western hemisphere
 * Americas
 * North America
 * Anglo America
 * Northern America
 * United States of America
 * Contiguous United States
 * Canada–US border
 * Eastern United States
 * East Coast of the United States – though Vermont does not include any actual coastline, it is generally considered to be part of the Eastern Seaboard region.
 * Northeastern United States
 * New England
 * Population of Vermont: 625,741 (2010 U.S. Census )
 * Area of Vermont:
 * Atlas of Vermont

Places in Vermont

 * Historic places in Vermont
 * National Historic Landmarks in Vermont
 * National Register of Historic Places listings in Vermont
 * Bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Vermont
 * National Natural Landmarks in Vermont
 * Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park
 * State parks in Vermont
 * List of tallest buildings in Vermont

Environment of Vermont

 * Climate of Vermont
 * Climate change in Vermont
 * Protected areas in Vermont
 * State forests of Vermont
 * Superfund sites in Vermont
 * Wildlife of Vermont
 * Fauna of Vermont
 * Birds of Vermont
 * Earth Peoples Park

Natural geographic features of Vermont

 * Lakes of Vermont
 * Mountains of Vermont
 * Rivers of Vermont

Regions of Vermont

 * Central Vermont
 * Northeast Kingdom

Administrative divisions of Vermont

 * The 14 counties of the state of Vermont
 * Municipalities in Vermont
 * Cities in Vermont
 * State capital of Vermont:
 * City nicknames in Vermont
 * Towns in Vermont
 * Village (Vermont)
 * Gore (surveying)

Demography of Vermont
Demographics of Vermont

Government and politics of Vermont
Politics of Vermont
 * Form of government: U.S. state government
 * United States congressional delegations from Vermont
 * Vermont State Capitol
 * Elections in Vermont
 * Electoral reform in Vermont
 * Political party strength in Vermont

Branches of the government of Vermont
Government of Vermont

Executive branch of the government of Vermont

 * Governor of Vermont
 * Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
 * Secretary of State of Vermont
 * State departments
 * Vermont Department of Transportation

Legislative branch of the government of Vermont

 * Vermont General Assembly (bicameral)
 * Upper house: Vermont Senate
 * Lower house: Vermont House of Representatives

Judicial branch of the government of Vermont
Courts of Vermont
 * Supreme Court of Vermont

Law and order in Vermont
Law of Vermont
 * Cannabis in Vermont
 * Capital punishment in Vermont
 * Constitution of Vermont
 * Crime in Vermont
 * Gun laws in Vermont
 * Law enforcement in Vermont
 * Law enforcement agencies in Vermont
 * Vermont State Police
 * Same-sex marriage in Vermont

Military in Vermont

 * Vermont Air National Guard
 * Vermont Army National Guard

History of Vermont
History of Vermont

History of Vermont, by period

 * Prehistory of Vermont
 * French colony of Canada, 1534–(1609–1763)
 * King George's War, 1740–1748
 * Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle of 1748
 * French and Indian War, 1754–1763
 * Treaty of Paris of 1763
 * Royal Proclamation of 1763
 * British Province of New-Hampshire, 1707–(1763–1776)
 * British Province of New-York, 1707–(1763–1776)
 * British Indian Reserve, 1763–1783
 * Republic of New Connecticut, 1777
 * Vermont Republic, 1777–1791
 * Slavery in Vermont
 * Vermont becomes the 14th state, admitted to the United States of America on March 4, 1791
 * American Civil War, April 12, 1861 – May 13, 1865
 * Vermont in the American Civil War
 * Chester A. Arthur becomes 21st President of the United States on September 19, 1881
 * Spanish–American War, April 25 – August 12, 1898
 * World War I, June 28, 1914 – November 11, 1918
 * United States enters Great War on April 6, 1917
 * Calvin Coolidge becomes 30th President of the United States on August 2, 1923

Culture of Vermont
Culture of Vermont
 * Cuisine of Vermont
 * Museums in Vermont
 * Religion in Vermont
 * Episcopal Diocese of Vermont
 * Scouting in Vermont
 * Witch window
 * State symbols of Vermont
 * Flag of the State of Vermont
 * Great Seal of the State of Vermont Seal of Vermont (B&W).svg

The arts in Vermont

 * Music of Vermont

Sports in Vermont
Sports in Vermont

Economy and infrastructure of Vermont
Economy of Vermont
 * Communications in Vermont
 * Newspapers in Vermont
 * Radio stations in Vermont
 * Television stations in Vermont
 * Energy in Vermont
 * Power stations in Vermont
 * Solar power in Vermont
 * Wind power in Vermont
 * Health care in Vermont
 * Hospitals in Vermont
 * Transportation in Vermont
 * Airports in Vermont
 * Roads in Vermont
 * State highways in Vermont

Education in Vermont
Education in Vermont
 * Schools in Vermont
 * School districts in Vermont
 * High schools in Vermont
 * Colleges and universities in Vermont
 * University of Vermont