Saint Johnsbury Center, Vermont Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

You can find out all about the Steets & Population of Saint Johnsbury Center City by reading this article. We will go over the city's history and how it grew, and we will also take a look at the current population. We will also look at the schools that are located in the city. If you are interested in moving to Saint Johnsbury Center City, please consider checking out our free neighborhood guide.

St. Johnsbury is home to one of the oldest original art museums in the United States, the Atheneum, which is open to the public. Maple Grove of Vermont is located in the city and the Fairbanks Scales company was founded there. The city also boasts a well-recognized prep school, the St. Johnsbury Academy, which is internationally acclaimed.

The city grew at an accelerated rate after the railroads arrived in 1850. At one point, four different rail lines served St. Johnsbury, including the Maine Central, the Vermont Northern, and the Canadian Pacific. The St. Johnsbury and Lake Champlain Railroad, which was locally known as the St. Jesus and Long Coming, was the most popular route. In 1857, St. Johnsbury became the county seat.

Real estate in St. Johnsbury Town Center consists mostly of smaller houses and apartments. Many residents are renters and owners of their homes. In the city center, the median real estate price is $243,301, which is higher than 28.1% of other Vermont neighborhoods and 41.4% of all other towns. Rents in Saint Johnsbury Center City are cheaper than the state average of $972.