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Rupert, Vermont

Rupert, Vermont
Town
Countryside in eastern Rupert
Countryside in eastern Rupert
Rupert, Vermont
Rupert, Vermont
Rupert, Vermont is located in the US
Rupert, Vermont
Rupert, Vermont
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 43°15′35″N 73°13′22″W / 43.25986°N 73.22285°W / 43.25986; -73.22285Coordinates: 43°15′35″N 73°13′22″W / 43.25986°N 73.22285°W / 43.25986; -73.22285
Country United States
State Vermont
County Bennington
Area
 • Total 44.6 sq mi (115.5 km2)
 • Land 44.6 sq mi (115.4 km2)
 • Water 0.04 sq mi (0.1 km2)
Elevation 1,037 ft (316 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 714
 • Density 16/sq mi (6.2/km2)
Time zone Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) EDT (UTC-4)
ZIP code 05768,05776
Area code 802
FIPS code 50-61000
GNIS feature ID 1462192

Rupert is a town in Bennington County, Vermont, United States. The population was 714 at the 2010 census.

Rupert is located in the northwest corner of Bennington County, bordered by Washington County, New York, to the west and Rutland County, Vermont, to the north. The town is situated in the Taconic Mountains; the highest point is a 3,010-foot (920 m) summit on the ridge of Bear Mountain in the southeast corner of the town.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 44.6 square miles (115.5 km2), of which 44.6 square miles (115.4 km2) is land and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km2), or 0.08%, is water. The northern portion of the town is drained by the Mettawee River and Indian River, tributaries of Lake Champlain, while the rest of the town drains to the Batten Kill in New York and eventually the Hudson River.

The northeast corner of town is crossed by Vermont Route 30, following the Mettawee River. Vermont Route 153 runs north–south through the western part of the town before crossing into New York. Vermont Route 315 runs east–west through the center of the town, connecting to VT 30 in East Rupert and to VT 153 in Rupert proper. The town also has the hamlets of West Rupert (on VT 153) and North Rupert (on VT 30).

Many historians agree that Benning Wentworth, colonial governor of New Hampshire, gave Rupert its name, after Prince Rupert of the Rhine (1619–82). Prince Rupert was a prominent figure in the English Civil War and afterwards.


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