Vermont State Nickname

The Green Mountain State

Vermont is commonly referred to as the "Green Mountain State," a nickname that underscores the state's picturesque landscape characterized by the Green Mountains. The name was officially adopted on April 6, 1927. The Green Mountains, extending over 200 miles through the state, contribute to Vermont's stunning scenery and outdoor recreational opportunities. The term "Verde Mont" (French for Green Mountain) was first suggested by Dr. Thomas Young, an influential resident, during the state's early years. The nickname captures the natural beauty and environmental richness of Vermont, emphasizing its lush, green hills and valleys.

State Quizzes & Flashcards

Test your knowledge of the 50 states of the USA with these fun, interactive quizzes and flashcards designed for students, teachers, and curious learners of all ages. Practice identifying state names, locations, capitals, flags, and regions while building confidence in U.S. geography. These engaging learning tools are perfect for classroom use, homeschooling, test prep, or casual study, making it easy to learn the United States in an enjoyable and memorable way.

Fee USA Maps

Download and print hundreds of U.S. state maps for learning, teaching, and reference. Each state map is available in high-quality PDF format and includes versions with capitals and major cities labeled, as well as blank maps for quizzes, worksheets, and practice. Perfect for classrooms, homeschooling, students, and geography enthusiasts, these printable state maps make it easy to study locations, test knowledge, and explore every state in the USA. Visit FreeVectorMaps.com for thousands of free world, country and USA maps. View all USA Maps