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Vermont$90030$ - translation to English

STATE CAPITOL BUILDING OF THE U.S. STATE OF VERMONT
Vermont State Capitol; Vermont Statehouse; Vermont Capitol
  • The state coat-of-arms]] is illustrated in one of two stained glass skylights In the Cedar Creek Room, a reception room in the west wing.
  • In the well of Representatives Hall, with the rescued portrait of [[George Washington]] above the speaker's chair
  • The Doric portico of the Vermont State House dates to Ammi B. Young's second 1833 state house.

Vermont      
n. Vermont (stato degli U.S.A.)
Cheddar cheese         
  • Cheddar cheese from [[Traver, California]]
  • Cheddar cheese maturing in the caves at [[Cheddar Gorge]]
  • A bowl of [[cheese curds]]
  • Cheddar cheeses on display at the Mid Somerset Show
  • An unusual cheddar cheese which has been matured to produce veins of mould
  • The four English counties where West Country Farmhouse Cheddar PDO may be produced
TYPE OF CHEESE THAT IS SOMEWHAT HARD AND OFTEN SHARP
Tasty Cheese; Cheddar (cheese); Cheddar Cheese; Tasty cheese; White cheddar; Vermont cheddar; West Country Cheddar; West Country Farmhouse Cheddar; Sharp cheddar cheese; Sharp cheddar; Mature cheddar; West Country farmhouse Cheddar cheese
formaggio Cheddar

Definition

Vermonter
[v?'m?nt?]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of the US state of Vermont.

Wikipedia

Vermont State House

The Vermont State House, located in Montpelier, is the state capitol of the U.S. state of Vermont. It is the seat of the Vermont General Assembly. The current Greek Revival structure is the third building on the same site to be used as the State House. Designed by Thomas Silloway in 1857 and 1858, it was occupied in 1859.

A careful restoration of the Vermont State House began in the early 1980s led by curator David Schütz and the Friends of the Vermont State House, a citizens' advisory committee. The general style of the building is Neoclassical and Greek Revival and is furnished in American Empire, Renaissance Revival, and Rococo Revival styles. Some rooms have been restored to represent latter-19th-century styles including the "Aesthetic Movement" style.

Since 1994, Buildings and General Services Architect, Tricia Harper has been responsible for design and construction for the restoration and renovation project of the building and its grounds.

The Vermont State House is located on State Street on the western edge of downtown Montpelier, a block north of the Winooski River. Set against a wooded hillside (which was open pasture land earlier during much of its history), the building and its distinctive gold leaf dome are easily visible while approaching Montpelier, the smallest city to serve as capital of a U.S. state.