Ethan Allen Revolutionary War leader, founding father
Ira Allen Land speculator, surveyor, founding father
Thomas Chittenden Founding Father, First Governor
Seth Warner Revolutionary War leader
John Stark Revolutionary War leader
Molly Stark Who was she, and and why are so many things named after her?
Ann Story "Mother of The Green Mountain Boys"
Samuel Herrick Revolutionary War leader
Carlton Fisk Baseball player
Billy Kidd Ski racer
John LeClair Hockey player
Andrea Mead Lawrence Olympic gold medal skier
Patty Sheehan Golfer
Mikaela Shiffrin Downhill skier
Hannah Teter Snowboarder, gold medalist
Chester A. Arthur US President
Calvin Coolidge US President
Stephen A. Douglas US Statesman
George Perkins Marsh Linguist, legislator, diplomat, seminal environmentalist
Thaddeus Stevens Abolitionist, US Congressman
Myra Colby Bradwell First woman attorney
Bernie Sanders US Senator
Howard Dean Former governor
Madeline Kunin Former governor
Hetty Green Variously "The Pride and Pain of Bellows Falls" and "The Witch of Wall Street". Either way, she was the richest woman in America.
Maria von Trapp Subject of the film "The Sound of Music"
"Snowflake" Bentley Photographed snowflakes
Jake Burton Carpenter Snowboard maker
Ben Cohen & Jerry Greenfield Ice cream makers
Thomas Davenport Inventor of the electric motor
John Deere Inventor of "The Plow That Broke The Plains"
Henry M. Leland Automotive Innovator, founder of Cadillac and Lincoln
John Dewey Philosopher, author, educator
Caroline Ardelia Yale Educator of the deaf
Alexander Twilight first African-American to receive a degree from an American College
Bill McKibben Environmentalist
Robert Frost Poet, teacher
Dorothy Canfield Fisher Author
Tasha Tudor Author and artist
Pearl S. Buck Author
Katherine Paterson Author
Rudy Vallee Musician. Stage, screen and radio star
Orson Bean Star of stage, screen and television
Norman Rockwell Illustrator
Grace Potter Musician
Trey Anastasio Musician
Warren Kimble Folk artist