#National Vermont Day
Every year on October 12, National Vermont Day is observed. Through enjoyable and instructive events, the day celebrates the state’s rich culture.
Interesting facts on National Vermont Day:
- In French, “Vert” means “green,” while “Mont” means “mountain.” As a result, the state is known as Vermont.
- The state is home to short structures that do not qualify as skyscrapers. When compared to other states, Vermont defines out as a state with no skyscrapers.
- Vermont is well-known for its maple syrup and sugar. It is also notable for skiing.
- The state is the birthplace of the well-known ice cream company, Ben & Jerry’s.
- Vermont is well-known for its breathtaking greenery. The region is a popular destination for nature lovers.
- There are more than a hundred covered bridges in the state. As a result, it boasts more covered bridges per square mile than any other U.S. state.
- Vermont is also the country’s smallest and least populous state.
- Vermont has the highest dairy cow ratio in the country.