Vermont - The Green Mountain State
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Vermont State Information

Welcome to the Vermont information page! Take a look around and learn more about Vermont's history, and view some interesting facts and pieces of trivia. You can also find tips for scenic road trips and information about VT auto insurance. If you are moving to the great state of Vermont, you will be interested in tips to help you get started including: information about changing your driver's license, help with getting an auto insurance quote and even a handy Allstate Moving Checklist to get you organized.

Little Bit of History

The state of Vermont encompasses 9,620 square miles and is ranked 45th in the nation's total area. It was the 14th state to enter the union on March 4, 1971. The Vermont territory was originally claimed by the French and was given the name Ver Mont meaning Green Mountain.

Essentials
Motto-
Freedom and Unity
Capital-
Montpelier
Time Zone-
Eastern
Demonym-
Vermonter
Quarter
Introduced - 2001

Song
These Green Mountains
These green hills and silver waters are my home. They belong to me.
And to all of her sons and daughters. May they be strong and forever free.

Did You Know?

  • U.S. President Calvin Coolidge was the only president born on the fourth of July. Born in Plymouth July 4, 1872.
  • In ratio of cows to people, Vermont has the greatest number of dairy cows in the country.
  • Montpelier, Is the largest producer of maple syrup in the U.S.
  • Rudyard Kipling, living in Vermont in the 1890's invented the game of snow golf.

Want more state information like this? Look it up at 50states.com

Driving in Vermont
Browse through the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles website and prepare yourself with important information such as requirements for obtaining your Vermont driver's license and vehicle registration information.





The First Step When Moving
Contact your Allstate agent or call 1-800-ALLSTATE (1-800-255-7828).


Things to Consider Before Moving
Will I need to change my insurance coverage? Should I buy or rent my new place? What can I afford? Relax! We'll help you sort through your options.

Moving Tools and Tips
There's a lot to keep track of when you move. Our checklists will help you so moving will be a breeze. Always check out the moving company's registration number, references and complaint history at Relocation.com. This is important, even if your move is within Vermont.

Need an Insurance Policy in Vermont?
Find out if switching to Allstate might save you money by getting an auto insurance quote today (it's easy!). You can also talk to an Allstate agent right in your neighborhood or call 1-866-621-6900 to get a quote over the phone.

Scenic Drives

Some suggested scenic road trips.
Scenic Drives in Vermont
Preview upcoming events, historic sites and museums. Find transportation information along with state maps at the Vermont State Tourism site.

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