Top 100 Biggest Cities In Vermont (1990 Census)

Rank City 1990 Pop
1 Burlington 39,071
2 Rutland 17,850
3 South Burlington 12,845
4 Barre 9,536
5 Essex Junction 8,390
6 Montpelier 8,193
7 St. Albans 7,740
8 Winooski 6,663
9 Newport 4,455
10 Bellows Falls 3,318
11 Vergennes 2,769
12 Swanton 2,439
13 Morrisville 2,045
14 Northfield 1,924
15 Poultney 1,765
16 Waterbury 1,732
17 Enosburg Falls 1,616
18 Milton 1,528
19 North Bennington 1,486
20 Johnson 1,461
21 Richford 1,434
22 Lyndonville 1,263
23 Ludlow 1,166
24 Woodstock 1,055
25 Derby Line 944
26 Barton 936
27 Orleans 805
28 Bradford 749
29 North Troy 733
30 Derby Center 690
31 Hyde Park 600
32 Manchester 586
33 Saxtons River 540
34 Jeffersonville 463
35 Wells River 424
36 Newbury 415
37 Westminster 407
38 West Burke 363
39 Alburg 355
40 Cambridge 304
41 Old Bennington 299
42 Jacksonville 272
43 North Westminster 268
44 Marshfield 253
45 Cabot 224
46 Albany 180
47 Newfane 164
48 Perkinsville 137

What was the largest city in Vermont in 1990?

In 1990, the largest city in Vermont was Burlington, with a population of 39,071. The second largest city is Rutland, with a population of 17,850.

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