Vermont borders Massachusetts and New Hampshire.  I've never been there!
Me neither. I have actually never been to the east coast at all.
Vermont was admitted to the United States as the 14th state in 1791.  You should go to the east coast, in the fall it is beautiful.
I hear that the state of vermont is giving grants to people from out of state to become residents. Thats worth looking into
I hadn't heard that.  The winters are brutal.  I will have to look around in the state capital website, in Montpelier, about grants.
The brutal winter seasons are probably the only thing I may find that is hard to handle being that I have been a resident of Southern California for my entire lifetime.
You would find it tough.  The capital was named for Montpellier, France.  I wonder how much french influence there is there?
The Northern New England states bordering these provinces- Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine- all have some French in their heritage as a result of contact with their northern neighbors.