North Hartland, Vermont Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of North Hartland City, Vermont, is approximately 130 people. This is a relatively small city, with a population that has increased by 17.0% since the year 2000. The median home value is $214,100, and the commute time is about 26 minutes, making it a good place to live and raise a family. The average home value has appreciated by 2.6% over the past decade.

The town of Hartland is located in Orleans County, New York, south of Somerset and north of Lockport. The town is located west of Newfane and east of Ridgeway, and is a suburban community with a suburban center. It is connected to neighboring communities by Newfane, Somerset, and Lockport, and is bounded by New York State Route 104 and 148.

This census-designated place has a U1 Census Class Code, which means that it is a census-designated place with an officially recognized name. It is a census-designated place, not an incorporated city. It has no governmental functions, but is still a census-designated place. It was established by the federal government in 1891, but was not incorporated until 1970.

The town of North Hartland is in Windsor County, Vermont, and has a population of approximately 302. As of the 2010 census, the population was 302 people. The town is home to the Willard Covered Bridge, which crosses the Ottauquechee River. The town is also home to the North Hartland Dam, a small dam located four miles south of the town.