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Vermont City Marathon

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The Vermont City Marathon (VCM) is an annual marathon in the city of Burlington, Vermont, in the United States, first held on May 28, 1989. The race is generally held on the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, and attracts people from the New England area. It is produced by RunVermont, a not-for-profit organization.

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Vermont City Marathon
Park Street, Burlington

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N 44.4813 ° E -73.2192 °
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Park Street 28
05401 Burlington
Vermont, United States
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