U.S. Route 7 in Vermont
| Ethan Allen Highway | ||||
| Map of Vermont with US 7 highlighted in red | ||||
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| Maintained by VTrans | ||||
| Length | 176.328 mi (283.772 km) | |||
| Existed | 1926–present | |||
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| South end | US 7 at the Massachusetts state line | |||
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| North end | I-89 near Highgate | |||
| Location | ||||
| Country | United States | |||
| State | Vermont | |||
| Counties | Bennington, Rutland, Addison, Chittenden, Franklin | |||
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U.S. Route 7 (US 7) is a north–south highway extending from southern Connecticut to the northernmost part of Vermont. In Vermont, the route extends for 176 miles (283 km) along the western side of the state as a mostly two-lane rural road, with the exception of an expressway section between Bennington and East Dorset. US 7 is known as the Ethan Allen Highway for its entire length through the state, named after the US Revolutionary War general. US 7 ends at an interchange with Interstate 89 (I-89) in the town of Highgate, just south of the Canada–United States border. I-89 continues to the border crossing.