Left Hand Curve
by Deborah Benoit
Title
Left Hand Curve
Artist
Deborah Benoit
Medium
Photograph - Original Photography By Deborah Benoit
Description
Vermont (Listeni/vɜrˈmɒnt/, [vɚːˈmɑːn(ʔ)] or [vɚˈmɑ̃(ʔ)) is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. Vermont is the 6th least extensive and the 2nd least populous of the 50 United States. It is the only New England state not bordering the Atlantic Ocean. Lake Champlain forms half of Vermont's western border, which it shares with the state of New York. The Green Mountains are within the state. Vermont is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north.
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Originally inhabited by two major Native American tribes (the Algonquian-speaking Abenaki and the Iroquois), much of the territory that is now Vermont was claimed by France during its early colonial period. France ceded the territory to the Kingdom of Great Britain after being defeated in 1763 in the Seven Years' War (in the United States locally referred to as the French and Indian War). For many years, the nearby colonies, especially New Hampshire and New York, disputed control of the area (then called the New Hampshire Grants). Settlers who held land titles granted by these colonies were opposed by the Green Mountain Boys militia, which eventually prevailed in creating an independent state, the Vermont Republic. Founded in 1777 during the Revolutionary War, the republic lasted for fourteen years. Setting aside the Thirteen Colonies, Vermont is one of only four U.S. states (along with Texas, Hawaii, and California) to have been a sovereign state in its past. In 1791, Vermont joined the United States as the 14th state, the first outside the original 13 Colonies. It abolished slavery while still independent, and upon joining the Union became the first state to have done so.
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Vermont is the leading producer of maple syrup in the United States. The state capital is Montpelier, which has a population of 7,855 and is the least populous state capital in the country. Vermont's most populous city is Burlington, with a 2010 population of 42,417, which makes it the least populous "largest city of a state" in the United States. Burlington's metropolitan area is 211,261.
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Comments (41)
Will Borden
Vermont is so scenic and picturesque, Deb! Your capture of this beautiful country landscape is outstanding- love the composition and perspective! F&L!!
Linda Phelps
L Gorgeous greens! Nice composition with the long lead of the road into the center of the image. I like the processing with the texture.
Nadine and Bob Johnston
Congratulations on being selected for a group Feature. Your work deserves the recognition! ...
Kay Novy
Just beautiful, Deborah....v.f.p. this is going into "Outstanding Works Of Art" on my pinterest board...
James Eddy
I love the way this takes me right in and aks me to stroll down the lane. Nicely done Deborah. f/v