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Moving Long Distance - Vermont
Looking for a Vermont Moving Company that can provide you with the best moving rates for your Long Distance Move, then Tri State Van lines is here to handle your move! We are constantly growing our services in order to answer all of your long distance move needs! Licensed, insured
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Relocation Information - Vermont State Area
The state has been nicknamed the Green Mountain State not only for its extensive forests, but also due to the mica-quartz-chlorite-schist that result in a green-hued metamorphosed shale. The greenery is mainly due to the conifers, northern hardwoods and the New England Acadian forests.
Vermont is one of the least populous states in the New England region that is not bordering the Atlantic Ocean. The state was named by Thomas Young, an American patriot who took active participation in the Boston Tea Party. It is only the second state in the country to legally recognize same-sex couples.
Industries: Vermont is the leading producer of maple syrup amounting to one-quarter of the total US production. It also leads the nation in dairy farming with a significant amount of milk being shipped to the Boston market and surrounding areas. Recently, there has been a rise in the manufacture and sale of artisan foods such as Cabot Cheese, Lake Champlain Chocolates, King Arthur Flour, and Ben and Jerry's ice cream. Marble and granite quarrying is one of the major industries of the state. It is done at Rutland and Barre. Tourism is another important industry that generates hundreds of millions of dollars.
Moving and Storage: If you are looking for a moving company or storage facility to help you with anything, you should check to make sure the company is registered with the United States Department of Transportation or with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. (Link: Vermont State Moving Resource Page)
Employment Statistics: As of early 2012, the unemployment rate in Vermont was 4.8 percent after seasonally adjusting it, which is well below the national average of 8.2 percent. (Link: Vermont Department of Labor)
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Average Income: The median household income in the state of Vermont is $51,841, while the average per capita income for the state is $27,478
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State Capital: Montpelier
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Largest Cities: Burlington, Essex, Colchester, Bennington, Milton
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National Parks: Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park
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Major Airports: Burlington International Airport, Rutland Southern Vermont Regional Airport, Newport State Airport, Middlebury State Airport
Vermont Climate: Warm humid summers and cold winters that are colder in higher elevations are characteristic of Vermont's climate. Mud season follows at the interlude between the seasons of summer, fall and winter. El Nino affects the weather in the state with a phenomenon where it is often too cold to snow, sometimes seen when the air is too cold to contain sufficient moisture to precipitate. As autumn approaches, the sugar maple on the hills displays red, orange and gold foliage. Vermont can be divided into five physiographic regions – the Northeastern Islands, the Green Mountains, the Taconic Mountains, the Champlain Lowlands, and the Vermont Piedmont. Lake Champlain is a major lake that separates Vermont from New York. The mountains are dotted with timberlines and have an alpine ecosystem all year round. (Link: Vermont Weather)
Real Estate: The average listing price for homes in Vermont is $348,956, while the median sales price is just over $159,355. The Vermont Association of Realtors is the official real estate resource for the state of Vermont.
Schools: The Vermont State Board of Education is appointed by the governor and administers public education system in the state. Vermont's law requires parents or guardians to make their children between the ages of 6 and 16 attend a public school, private school or a home study program. Schools are divided into three tiers – elementary school, middle school or junior high school and high school. Vermont's constitution is the first in North America to mandate public funding for universal education. The Vermont State College System is comprised of the University of Vermont, and fourteen private degree colleges such as Burlington College, Champlain College, and the Vermont Law School. (Link: Vermont Schools)
Serving Vermont State Area
Barre, VT Derby, VT Orange, VT Springfield, VT Bennington, VT Essex Junction, VT Randolph, VT Stowe, VT Bethel, VT Guilford Center, VT Rutland, VT Waterbury, VT Brattleboro, VT Manchester Center, VT Saint Johnsbury, VT Williston, VT Burlington, VT Montpelier Junction, VT Shelburne, VT Winooski, VT Camp Johnson, VT Montpelier, VT South Burlington, VT Colchester, VT Norwich, VT South Royalton, VT