Where is Addison County, Vermont?
Addison County is a county equivalent area found in Vermont, USA. The county government of Addison is found in the county seat of Middlebury.
With a total 2,092.08 sq. km of land and water area, Addison County, Vermont is the 1154th largest county equivalent area in the United States. Home to 37,009 people, Addison County has a total 16831 households earning 57565 on average per year.
Addison County, Vermont - Quick Facts
| FIPS Code | 50001 |
| Area Codes | 802 |
| Time Zone | EST |
| Major Cities | Middlebury (population: 10,469), Bristol (population: 6,642), Vergennes (population: 5,896), New Haven (population: 1,639), Starksboro (population: 1,495), North Ferrisburgh (population: 1,410), Bridport (population: 1,303), Ferrisburgh (population: 1,274), Salisbury (population: 1,213), Shoreham (population: 1,133) |
| Land Area | 14,289 sq miles |
| Water Area | 766 sq miles |
| Household Income | $57,565 |
| Housing Units | 16,831 |
| Median Home Value | $234,500 |
| High School Grads | 91% of population |
| Holders of Bachelors Degrees | 36% of population |
| Retail Spending | $12,657 per capita |
| Food & Accomodation Sales | $48,164 per capita |
| Universities and Colleges | Middlebury College |
This page was last updated on June 30, 2016.