Mount Mansfield is the highest mountain in Vermont with a summit that peaks at 4,395 feet (1,340 m) above sea level. When viewed from the east or west, this mountain has the appearance of a (quite elongated) human profile, with distinct forehead, nose, lips, chin, and Adam's apple.
The sugar maple (Acer saccharum) is the source of maple syrup, Vermont's most famous export.
Lake Champlain is the Adirondacks' largest lake, providing the perfect playground for boating, fishing, water sports and lake monsters. Based upon descriptions and mysterious alligator-like tracks found near Lake Champlain, cryptozoologists have suggested that the monster, known to locals as Champ, could be a member of the family Crocodylidae (crocodiles).
Set in 1959 at Welton Academy, a conservative Vermont boarding school, Dead Poets Society tells the story of an English teacher who inspires his students through his teaching of poetry.
The longest Cadillac parade consisted of 298 Cadillac cars at the Orleans County Fair in Barton, Vermont on August 17, 2011. This parade was held in honor of Barton, VT native, Henry M. Leland, inventor of the Cadillac.
The hermit thrush (Catharus guttatus) was only designated as the state bird after a heated debate in the legislature. Although the hermit thrush is found in all of Vermont's 14 counties and has a distinctive sweet call, it leaves the state during the winter for its yearly southward migration. Many legislators favored the blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata).
In 1978, after completing a $5 correspondence course in ice cream-making from Penn State University's creamery, Ben and Jerry open their first ice cream shop in a renovated gas station in Burlington, Vermont.
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