Vershire is a town located in Orange County, Vermont, USA. It was chartered in 1781 and named after Vershire, England. The town was settled in the late 18th century by farmers and loggers attracted to the area's fertile soil and abundant natural resources.
Vershire has been home to many notable individuals, including artist and illustrator Tasha Tudor, who lived and worked in the town for many years.
Vershire's population has remained relatively stable over the years, with around 1,000 residents currently living in the town.
Vershire is located in a rural area of Vermont, surrounded by forests and farmland. The town's landscape is characterized by rolling hills and valleys, with the Ompompanoosuc River running through the center of town.
Vershire's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with many residents working in farming and forestry. The town also has a small tourism industry, with visitors coming to enjoy the area's natural beauty and outdoor activities.
Vershire has a rich cultural heritage, with a strong emphasis on traditional crafts and arts. The town is home to several art galleries and craft shops, showcasing the work of local artisans.