Vermont (United States of America)
Vermont is a state in the northeastern United States, known for its natural landscape, which is primarily forested. Part of the New England region, it's also known for being home to more than 100 19th-century covered wooden bridges, and as a major producer of maple syrup.
- Vermont State Capitol
- Taftsville Covered Bridge
- Creamery Covered Bridge
- Hildene, the Lincoln Family Home
- Sunset Lake Floating Bridge
- Shelburne Museum
- Bennington Battle Monument
- Vermont Historical Society Museum and Pavilion
- Burlington
- Brown Covered Bridge
- Ticonderoga
- Gold Brook Covered Bridge
- Moxley Covered Bridge
- Cilley Covered Bridge
- Bowers Covered Bridge
- Red Covered Bridge
- Poland Covered Bridge
- Ropes course
- Maple Street Covered Bridge
- Fleming Museum of Art
- Synagogue Ahavath Gerim
- Juniper Island Light
- Burlington Breakwater Lights
- Rouses Point Bridge
- Grist Mill Covered Bridge
- Montpelier
- Brattleboro Retreat
- Power House Covered Bridge