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What is the geography of Cambridge, Vermont?

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What is the geography of Cambridge, Vermont?

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According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 164.9 km sq (63.7 square miles). 164.9 km sq (63.7 mi sq) of it is land and 0.02% is water. Cambridge, Vermont and neighboring Johnson, Vermont were together known as “King’s College Grant” being created by a royal charter of British King George III of the United KingdomGeorge III in 1764. The King’s College Grant was reserved for the eventual establishment of a university on the site. The place name ”Cambridge” suggests Cambridge University in England. Johnson, the other town in the King’s College Grant was named for Samuel Johnson.

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