Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Essex Junction, Vermont, Bellows Falls, Vermont, Enosburg Falls, Vermont, Wells River, Vermont, Old Bennington, Vermont, North Westminster, Vermont, Jacksonville, Vermont, Derby Center, Vermont, Saxtons River, Vermont, North Bennington, Vermont, Orleans, Vermont, Derby Line, Vermont, Lyndonville, Vermont, West Burke, Vermont, Perkinsville, Vermont, Morrisville, Vermont, North Troy, Vermont, Jeffersonville, Vermont, Barton, Vermont, Village, Ludlow, Vermont, Newbury, Vermont, Swanton, Vermont, Woodstock, Vermont, Manchester, Vermont, Newfane, Vermont, Cabot, Vermont, Poultney, Vermont, Waterbury, Vermont, Northfield, Vermont, Jericho, Vermont, Johnson, Vermont, Hyde Park, Vermont, Marshfield, Vermont, Albany, Vermont, Cambridge, Vermont, Alburgh, Vermont. Excerpt: Essex Junction is a village in the town of Essex in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States. The population was 8,591 at the 2000 census. It was incorporated on November 15, 1892. Amtrak, the national passenger rail system, provides daily service to Essex Junction, which serves as a focal point for rail travel in the greater Burlington area, which includes Essex and Winooski. Amtrak operates its Vermonter from St. Albans, VT to Washington, D.C.. The Village of Essex Junction is also one of three voting districts (District 6-2) in the Town of Essex, with Districts 6-1 & 6-3 together comprising the town outside the village. The Village and Town each operate their own fire department, library, parks department, and municipal services, and contain separate school districts for grades K-8. Both governments operate a unified police department, and the unified Essex High School. Essex Junction is home to IBM's Burlington Design Center and 200 mm wafer fabrication plant. IBM is the state's largest private employer, with approximately 6500 employees. Modern histor...