White River Junction in 1889
Merchants' Row in 1907
Lillian Gish in Way Down East
Lithograph of Rutland from 1885 by L. R. Burleigh with list of landmarks
The Old Constitution House at Windsor, where the Constitution of Vermont was adopted on July 8, 1777
North Main Street c. 1908
The Berwick House in 1907
A circa 1775 flag used by the Green Mountain Boys
White River Junction in 1915
Rutland Amtrak Station
The gold leaf dome of the neoclassical Vermont State House (Capitol) in Montpelier
The Bus, downtown Rutland
1791 Act of Congress admitting Vermont into the Union
Ethnic Festival in 2008
Vermont in 1827. The county boundaries have since changed.
Rutland High School
Map of Vermont showing cities, roads, and rivers
At the Vermont State Fair, Rutland, 1941, by Jack Delano
Population density of Vermont
Mount Mansfield
Western face of Camel's Hump Mountain (elevation 4079 ft).
Fall foliage at Lake Willoughby
Köppen climate types of Vermont, using 1991–2020 climate normals.
Silurian and Devonian stratigraphy of Vermont
The hermit thrush, the state bird of Vermont
A proportional representation of Vermont exports, 2020
Fall foliage seen from Hogback Mountain, Wilmington
Lake Champlain
Autumn in Vermont
Stowe Resort Village
The Lyndon Institute, a high school in Lyndon, Vermont
The University of Vermont
Old Mill, the oldest building of the university
Vermont welcome sign in Addison on Route 17 just over the New York border over the Champlain Bridge
Amtrak station in White River Junction
The Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Plant, in Vernon
The Vermont Supreme Court's building in Montpelier
Vermont towns hold a March town meeting for voters to approve the town's budget and decide other matters. Marlboro voters meet in this building.
Senators Bernie Sanders and Patrick Leahy and Representative Peter Welch greet supporters in 2017.
Vermontasaurus sculpture in Post Mills, in 2010

White River Junction is an unincorporated village and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Hartford in Windsor County, Vermont, United States.

- White River Junction, Vermont

Rutland is the third largest city in the state of Vermont after Burlington and South Burlington.

- Rutland (city), Vermont

The village is only a five-minute drive from Hanover, New Hampshire, which hosts Dartmouth College and nearly equidistant from major cities and towns such as Rutland, Montpelier, St. Johnsbury, Brattleboro, Keene, and Concord.

- White River Junction, Vermont

It is, however, signed on I-91 at exit 6 northbound in Rockingham and appears on auxiliary signs at exit 10 southbound near White River Junction.

- Rutland (city), Vermont

I-89.svg Interstate 89 runs a northwest–southeast path through Vermont, beginning in White River Junction and heading northwest to serve the cities of Montpelier, Burlington, and St. Albans en route to the Canada–U.S. border. I-89 intersects I-91 in White River Junction and has a short spur route, Interstate 189, just outside of Burlington.

- Vermont

US 7.svg U.S. Route 7 runs a north–south path in western Vermont from the Massachusetts state line to the Canada-U.S. border. U.S. Route7 connects the cities and towns of Bennington, Rutland, Middlebury, Burlington, and St. Albans. Between Bennington and Dorset, U.S. Route7 runs as a Super2 freeway. It also parallels I-89 between Burlington and the Canada–U.S. border.

- Vermont

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