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Why Is Vermont the Green Mountain State?

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Why Is Vermont the Green Mountain State?

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The Green Mountains of Vermont are some of the oldest mountains in New England varying from 20 to 36 miles wide. They include the first range, the smaller Hogback Mountains; the larger Main Range, from Massachusetts to Canada, with some peaks almost 4,000 feet high; and the third range, a series of smaller mountains, including Braintree and Northfield Mountains.

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