π Location & Geography
Cambridge is a charming town located in the northwestern part of the state of Vermont, in the United States. The town is nestled in Chittenden County and is known for its picturesque landscapes that include rolling hills, lush greenery, and the Lamoille River that flows through the town. It is further divided into two unincorporated villages: Cambridge Village and Jeffersonville.
π Coordinates
The geographical coordinates of Cambridge, Vermont, are approximately 44.64 degrees North latitude and 72.88 degrees West longitude.
πΊοΈ Region & Area
Cambridge is part of the New England region of the United States. The town spans an area of approximately 63.6 square miles (164.7 square kilometers), of which about 0.2 square miles (0.5 square kilometers) is water. The Lamoille River and its tributaries contribute to this water area.
π₯ Population & Demographics
As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the population of Cambridge was 3,659. The town has a diverse age range, with a median age of about 40 years. The racial makeup of the town is predominantly White, with small percentages of African American, Native American, Asian, and other races.
ποΈ History
Cambridge was chartered by Benning Wentworth, the colonial governor of New Hampshire, on August 13, 1781. The town was named after the University of Cambridge in England, in honor of the many graduates of that university who were among the early settlers of the region.
ποΈ Nature & Environment
Cambridge is known for its stunning natural beauty. The town is surrounded by the Green Mountains and offers numerous outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and skiing. The Lamoille River provides opportunities for kayaking and canoeing. The town is also home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, moose, and various bird species.
π« Education
Cambridge is served by the Lamoille North Modified Unified Union School District. The town has one elementary school, Cambridge Elementary School, and a middle and high school, Lamoille Union Middle School and High School, located in the nearby town of Hyde Park. For higher education, residents often attend colleges and universities in nearby cities, such as the University of Vermont in Burlington.
π§ Transportation
Cambridge is accessible by Vermont Route 15 and Vermont Route 108. The town is about a 30-minute drive from the city of St. Albans and about an hour from Burlington. Public transportation is provided by the Green Mountain Transit, which offers bus services throughout the region. The nearest major airport is Burlington International Airport, located about 35 miles from the town.
π Trivia & Events
Cambridge is known for hosting the annual Cambridge Festival of the Arts, a celebration of local arts and crafts. The town is also home to the Smugglers’ Notch Resort, a popular ski resort named after the nearby mountain pass, which was used as a smuggling route during the early 19th century. The resort offers a variety of winter sports activities and is a major tourist attraction in the area.