Montpelier may be a town in Bear Lake County, Idaho, us. The population was a pair of,785 at the 2000 census. Town is that the largest community within the Bear Lake natural depression, a farming region north of Bear Lake in southeastern Gem State on the Beehive State border. It had been settled in 1863 by Mormon pioneers on the route of the Beaver State path. Like most western cities, the name has been modified varied times. Initial it had been called herbaceous plant Creek by Beaver State path travelers, later it became dirt track and eventually was given the name capital of Vermont by Brigham Young, one in all the introduction fathers of Mormonism, once a city in his birth state of Green Mountain State. Town was initial settled in 1864. In 1892 the railroad was extended to capital of Vermont, with a terminal being placed here till 1972. The railroad brought a population that created capital of Vermont the county’s “Gentile Town” as against near Mormon-run Paris that was the county courthouse. Each cities would have tabernacles inbuilt their town limits. U.S. Routes eighty nine and thirty ran into in capital of Vermont.
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