Vermont is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States.

Vermont also may refer to:

Places

United States

  • Vermont Republic, name later given to the government of Vermont from 1777 until admission as a state in 1791
  • Vermont Township, Fulton County, Illinois
  • Vermont, Illinois, a village
  • Vermont, Indiana, an unincorporated community
  • Vermont, Wisconsin, a town
  • Vermont (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
  • Lake Vermont, a temporary lake in North America created at the close of the last ice age

Elsewhere

  • Le Vermont, a commune in France
  • Vermont, Victoria, a suburb of the Australian city of Melbourne
  • Vermont, Western Cape, a town in South Africa
  • Vermont, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a village

Transportation

  • Vermont (automobile), the first automobile to make a trip across North America
  • Vermont, a ferry used by the Lake Champlain Transportation Company
  • Vermont, the first steamboat on Lake Champlain, launched in 1808
  • Vermont Railway, a major railroad carrier in Vermont
  • Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, California
  • Vermont Street (San Francisco), California
  • Vermont, a street in Sunderland, United Kingdom

People

  • Vermont Garrison (1915–1994), US Air Force officer and flying ace
  • Vermont Hatch (1893–1959), American lawyer
  • Vermont C. Royster (1914–1996), American journalist
  • Nicolae Vermont (1866–1932), Romanian painter
  • Pierre Vermont (–1533), French composer

Other uses

  • University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, United States
  • Vermont Catamounts, the athletic program of the University of Vermont
  • , several US Navy ships
  • Vermont Building, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
  • Vermont (band), an indie band composed of former members of The Promise Ring

See also

  • Hyacinthe Collin de Vermont (1693–1761), a French painter
  • Vermonter (train), a daily Amtrak passenger train operating between St. Albans, Vermont and Washington, DC
  • Verdmont, a historic house in Bermuda