Tourist Guide Randolph
Vermont, United States consists of the Orange County wherein there is a town named as Randolph. This is the largest town in Orange County. It was created on 29th June 1781 by the Vermont Charter. In the past, when people settled in this region, there were three villages called as West Randolph, East Randolph and Randolph Center. West Randolph is where the central village of the current town is located. The total area of this town is 124.1 square kilometers out of which 124 square kilometers is land and the remaining is water. Vermont Route 66 has an Interstate Exit and connects both sides of Randolph. Vermont Route 14 moves across the eastern part of Randolph.
As per the 2000 census, the population of Randolph was 4853.
The high temperature in July is around 80 degrees Fahrenheit and the lowest temperature in January is about 1 degrees Fahrenheit. Approximately, there are 159 sunny days per year in Randolph. This place receives 36 inches of rain per year.
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