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City Of Vergennes

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Vergennes is Vermont's oldest city, established in 1788, and is also Vermont's first incorporated city. It is home to about 2,800 people, and covers approximately 1200 acres of land which was carved from the three neighboring Towns of Ferrisburgh, Panton and Waltham. Vergennes is located on Route 22A in Addison County, 25 miles south of Burlington and 12 miles north of Middlebury.

The City's name was suggested by Ethan Allen to honor the Comte de Vergennes who served as the French Minister of Foreign Affairs and negotiator of the Treaty of Paris.

Vergennes was very much a part of the War of 1812 due to the navigability of Otter Creek providing access to Lake Champlain. Commodore Thomas MacDonough commanded the building of a naval fleet to defend the Lake against the British invasion. A marker designating the site of the shipyard can be found on the east side of Otter Creek in the Basin area of Vergennes.

The State's oldest city welcomes you to discover Vermont and all it has to offer. A rich history spanning over 200 years. Striking Architecture and a City Green surrounded by some of the best shopping and dining in the County. Everything is within an easy stroll. Friendly people and exciting attractions. And best of all, it's easy to get to, whether you're driving, flying, or coming by boat.