Rutland County
Chartered: September 7, 1761
City Incorporated: November 18, 1892
Area: 4,910 Acres = 7.67 Square Miles
Population (US Census, 2000): 17,292
Population Density (persons per square mile): 2,254.5
Schools
Rutland City School District 802-773-1900
Mount Saint Joseph Academy
Rutland Area Christian School
Rutland Intermediate School 802-773-1932
Rutland Middle School 802-773-1960
Rutland Northeast Primary School 802-773-1940
Rutland Northwest Primary School 802-773-1946
Rutland Senior High School 802-770-1074
Stafford Technical Center 802-773-1990
Rutland Vermont, also the City of Rutland, is the state;s third largest city, located south of Middlebury along RT7. The city of Rutland boasts all the amenities and opportunities of an urban setting, with the convenience of outdoor recreation just a short drive away. Rutland;s downtown has countless shopping stores, restaurants, and night life destinations, many of which are found along Rutland;s restored historic district. 108 buildings in downtown Rutland are listed in the Historic Registry; many of them are located on the famous “Merchants Row.” Farmers markets, live entertainment, and sidewalk sales are just some of the happenings in this vibrant, Central Vermont city. And when city life gets too hectic, the surrounding countryside offers hikes, biking, swimming, and boating in the warmer months, and skiing, snowboarding, and cross-country skiing in the colder ones. Rutland Vermont real estate has the best of Vermont skiing just down the road. Popular ski resorts Killington resort and Pico Ski Resort are just minutes away. Okemo Mountain Resort, Stratton Mountain Ski Resort, Magic Mountain Ski Resort, Bromley Mountain Ski Resort, and Suicide Six Ski Area are all under an hour;s drive away.
City of Rutland Website
Rutland Area Chamber of Commerce
Rutland Economic Development Corporation
Rutlands United Neighborhoods
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