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10 unusual facts about Montpelier


Ahmad Abdalla

Rags and Tatters was Premiered in Toronto international Film Festival 2013, then partecipated in the official copitition in London International Film Festival and was the firest arabic film in the compition, and screened in many other festivals like Abu Dhabi Film Festival and Cinemed in Montpelier.

Edith Guerrier

In 1887, Guerrier 's father sent her to school at the Vermont Methodist Seminary and Female College in Montpelier, Vermont.

John Blaisdell Corliss

He attended the common schools and the Fairfax, Vermont Preparatory School and graduated from the Vermont Methodist University at Montpelier in 1871 and from the law department of Columbian College (now The George Washington University Law School), Washington, D.C., in 1875.

Montpelier, Maryland

Montpelier, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA, (zip codes 20708, 20709) is a Levitt community outside of the corporate boundaries of Laurel.

Montpelier, Ohio

In 1901, the Wabash rail extension from Montpelier to Toledo was completed; in 1907, the railroad moved its shops from Ashley, Indiana to Montpelier.

Montréal Québec Temple

The temple serves more than 12,200 church members from the Montréal; Ottawa, Ontario; Montpelier, Vermont; and upstate New York areas.

Samuel C. Upham

Samuel Curtis Upham was born in Montpelier, Vermont to Samuel Upham and Sally Hatch, a zealous Methodist farm couple.

SSAB

Montpelier, Iowa had a similar facility which began operations in 1997, but this one would serve the Gulf coast.

Thomas Chittenden

An engraved portrait of Chittenden can be found just outside the entrance to the Executive Chamber, the ceremonial office of the governor, at the Vermont State House at Montpelier.

Woodbury College

Woodbury College was an institute of higher learning in Montpelier, Vermont, USA.


C. monspeliensis

Cistus monspeliensis, the Montpelier cistus, a plant species native to southern Europe and northern Africa

Community College of Vermont

In 2008, CCV purchased the building of the defunct Woodbury College in Montpelier.

Comolli

Jessica Comolli (born 1985), beauty queen from Montpelier, Vermont

Frederick Detrick

Although born in Frederick County, Maryland, where his family had lived for five generations, Detrick lived a portion of his childhood in Orange, Virginia, where his grandfather owned Montpelier, President James Madison’s former home.

Indiana Northeastern Railroad

In Ohio, the INR extends east-northeast from the state line to the Williams County villages of Edon and Montpelier.

Montpelier High School

U.S. News & World Report ranked Montpelier High School in the top 500 out of over 18,000 high schools in the United States in November 2007.

Olympia Brown

She went on to pastor in churches at Marshfield and Montpelier, Vermont; Weymouth, Massachusetts; Bridgeport, Connecticut; and Racine, Wisconsin.

Samuel Maverick Jr

was a Texas soldier and businessman, born 14 May 1837 at Montpelier Plantation, near Pendleton, South Carolina, the first-born of Samuel Augustus Maverick and Mary Ann Adams.

Seal of Vermont

The original metal dies for the first seal of Vermont are stored at the Secretary of State's office at Redstone, a large red brick and sandstone Queen Anne style house at Montpelier.

Thomas Waterman Wood

The Village Post Office was taken from the interior of the old Ainsworth store in Williamstown, Vermont, but the figures were mostly taken from Montpelier people.

U32

Union 32 High School, a regional high school in East Montpelier, Vermont

Vermont Survey and Engineering

(Vermont Survey or VSE) is a privately owned land surveying firm located in Montpelier, VT.