List of All Banks in Vermont
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Member State of the United States of America. Located in the New England region,
in the Northeast of the country, it covers an area of 24 887 km 2 and
has a population of 623 800 residents (2004). It borders the Canadian province
of Quebec to the north and the states of New Hampshire to the east,
Massachusetts to the south and New York to the west. The capital is the city of
Montpelier.
Vermont is a U.S. state best enjoyed outdoors. Although it is the only state
in New England without a sea coast, it makes up for it with its beautiful
location on Lake Champlain.
The largest city in Vermont is Burlington, from which you have a magnificent
view of the lake and which has many sports and leisure facilities.
Vermont is the third largest US state in terms of number of ski areas: there
are 16 vacation areas for downhill skiing and almost 30 for cross-country
skiing.
In autumn you can drive along pretty country roads and explore picturesque
villages with white church spiers and countless colorful maple trees. In spring,
the maple juice with its incomparable aroma and taste is harvested and processed
into syrup.
- According to acronymmonster, the nickname of Vermont is The Green Mountain State.
Important facts
Land area: 23,955 sq km.
Population: 623,989. (2019 estimate)
Population density: 26 per sq km.
Capital: Montpelier.
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Vacation spots & excursions
The largest city, Burlington, has many sports and leisure
facilities and offers a wonderful view over Lake Champlain. A visit to
the interesting Shelburne open-air museum is worthwhile, as it is only
a few kilometers from Burlington. The neoclassical State Capitol is worth
seeing in the capital Montpelier. Stowe, the
famous ski area on the slopes of Mount Mansfield Heritage
Park with its old New England style buildings and the Green Mountain
National Forest with its historic trails and driving paths are also worth a
visit. Other well-known ski areas are located in Killington, Sugarbush,
Mount Snow, Jay Peak, Smuggler's Notch and Haystack.
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VT - Citizen Savings Bank |
St. Johnsbury-based bank offers a directory of
branch and ATM locations. Find a list of bank
services, interest rates, and financial calculators. |
http://www.csbtc.com/ |
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VT - Factory Point National Bank |
Browse the newsletter and locate branches of the
southern Vermont bank. Take the Factory Bank quiz to
register for a prize drawing. |
http://www.factorypoint.com/ |
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VT - Lyndonville Savings Bank |
Find current interest rates for certificates of
deposit or home and auto loans. Includes a directory
of branch locations. |
http://www.lyndonbank.com/ |
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VT - Northfield Savings Bank |
Privately-owned bank has eight locations in Vermont.
Find a guide to deposit services, mortgage
information, and community links. |
http://www.nsbvt.com/ |
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VT - Vermont National Bank |
Look over various accounts, apply for an ATM card,
download brochures, or read about
socially-responsible banking. |
http://www.vermontnationalbank.com/ |
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