The most populous cities in area code 802 are: Burlington, Rutland, White River Junction, Montpelier, and Essex Junction.
Other cities in the 802 area code include: Middlebury, Brattleboro, Barre, Saint Albans, Saint Johnsbury, Bennington, Manchester Center, Newport, Bellows Falls, Windsor, Waterville, Vergennes, Stowe, Waterbury, Arlington, South Londonderry, Randolph, Williamstown, Canaan, Barton, Springfield, Plainfield, Woodstock, Richford, Whiting, Morrisville, Dorset, Guildhall, Fair Haven, Milton, Bradford, Wilmington, Newbury, Troy, Reading, Poultney, Ludlow, Mount Holly, Orleans, Swanton, Brandon, Castleton, Enosburg Falls, Lyndonville, Norwich, Richmond, Proctorsville, Bethel, Waitsfield, Perkinsville, East Charleston, Fairfax, New Haven, Orwell, Underhill, Shelburne, Putney, Proctor, Wolcott, Wells River, Newfane, Grand Isle, South Royalton, Westminster, Concord, Craftsbury, Danville, Jacksonville, Barnet, Jamaica, Lunenburg, Pownal, Adamant, Chelsea, Stockbridge, Center Rutland, Derby, Derby Line, Wells, Fairlee, Strafford, Wardsboro, West Charleston, Northfield, Chester, Alburgh, Bridgewater, Peacham, Bristol, Wallingford, Saxtons River, Hartland, Albany, East Thetford, Grafton, Middletown Springs, Pawlet, Pittsfield, West Rupert, Bomoseen, East Berkshire, North Troy, Groton, West Burke, Bridgewater Corners, Corinth, East Dorset, Ferrisburgh, North Hero, Stamford, Tunbridge, Williamsville, Woodbury, South Burlington, Readsboro, Johnson, Washington, Isle La Motte, Norton, East Corinth, Marshfield, Cabot, Montgomery Center, Cuttingsville, Danby, and Killington.
Burlington is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Vermont and the seat of Chittenden County. It is located 45 miles (72 km) south of the Canada–United States border and 94 miles (151 km) south of Montreal. Its population was 42,452 according to a 2015 U.S. census estimate. Burlington is the least populous city in the U.S. to be the most populous within a state.A regional college town, the municipality is home to the University of Vermont (UVM) and Champlain College, a small private college. Vermont's largest hospital, the UVM Medical Center, is located within the city limits. In 2015, Burlington became the first city in the U.S. to run completely on renewable energy.
Rutland, Vermont may refer to:
White River Junction is an unincorporated village and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Hartford in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. The population was 2,286 at the 2010 census, making it the largest community within the town of Hartford.The village includes the White River Junction Historic District, a historic district that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 and whose boundaries were increased in 2002. The historic district reflects urban architecture of the area from the late 19th century and early 20th century. The district is bounded by the Central Vermont railroad tracks, Gates Street, and South Main Street. It includes at least 29 contributing and non-contributing buildings. Notable buildings include the Coolidge Hotel, the First National Bank building, a U.S. Post Office building, and the White River Junction Fire House, showing examples of Greek Revival, Colonial Revival, Richardsonian Romanesque, Italianate and Romanesque architecture.
The 802 area code lies within the Eastern Daylight Time Zone (or EDT). The current time in Eastern Daylight Time is 5:02 AM on Dec 20, 2022.