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Vermont has four distinct seasons with daytime temperatures averaging in the mid-70s during the summer months and in the low 20's during winter. Annual rainfall is approximately 36 inches: of that precipitation, an average of 100 inches to more than 250 inches of snow falls during the winter, depending on elevation.
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On January 17, 1777, Vermont was declared an independent republic in a meeting held at Westminster. This independent course, with the little republic minting its own coin and providing postal service, was followed until 1791 when Vermont was admitted to the union, the first state to join the original thirteen. The first governor was Thomas Chittenden.
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