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Consumer Products and Services
- Boat Dealers12
- Burial Caskets4
- Computer and Computer Software Stores55
- Costume Jewelry and Costume Novelties, Except Precious Metals1
- Florists73
- Flowers, Nursery Stock, and Florists' Supplies13
- Funeral Services69
- Glass Products, Made of Purchased Glass3
- Glassware9
- Greeting Cards2
- Hand Tools2
- Hardware, NEC15
- Jewelry, Watches, Precious Stones, and Precious Metals29
- Luggage4
- Marking Devices4
- Motion Picture Theaters, Except Drive-In10
- Perfumes, Cosmetics, and Other Toilet Preparations2
- Pleating, Decorative and Novelty Stitching, and Tucking for the Trade5
- Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning302
- Recreational Vehicle Dealers22
- Residential Electric Lighting Fixtures9
- Saw Blades and Handsaws3
- Sporting Goods15
- Stationery, Tablets, and Related Products1
- Tobacco and Tobacco Products4
- Videotape Rental43
- Vitreous China Table and Kitchen Articles3
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- Belmont1
- Benson4
- Brandon62
- Castleton40
- Center Rutland11
- Chittenden2
- Cuttingsville13
- Danby8
- East Wallingford3
- Fair Haven61
- Florence10
- Hydeville3
- Killington15
- Middletown Springs2
- Mount Holly6
- Mt Holly3
- North Chittenden3
- North Clarendon22
- Pawlet1
- Pittsfield7
- Pittsford34
- Poultney31
- Proctor3
- Rutland295
- Wallingford33
- Wells5
- West Pawlet6
- West Rutland30
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- Boat Dealers12
- Burial Caskets4
- Computer and Computer Software Stores55
- Costume Jewelry and Costume Novelties, Except Precious Metals1
- Florists73
- Flowers, Nursery Stock, and Florists' Supplies13
- Funeral Services69
- Glass Products, Made of Purchased Glass3
- Glassware9
- Greeting Cards2
- Hand Tools2
- Hardware, NEC15
- Jewelry, Watches, Precious Stones, and Precious Metals29
- Luggage4
- Marking Devices4
- Motion Picture Theaters, Except Drive-In10
- Perfumes, Cosmetics, and Other Toilet Preparations2
- Pleating, Decorative and Novelty Stitching, and Tucking for the Trade5
- Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning302
- Recreational Vehicle Dealers22
- Residential Electric Lighting Fixtures9
- Saw Blades and Handsaws3
- Sporting Goods15
- Stationery, Tablets, and Related Products1
- Tobacco and Tobacco Products4
- Videotape Rental43
- Vitreous China Table and Kitchen Articles3
City or suburb
- Belmont1
- Benson4
- Brandon62
- Castleton40
- Center Rutland11
- Chittenden2
- Cuttingsville13
- Danby8
- East Wallingford3
- Fair Haven61
- Florence10
- Hydeville3
- Killington15
- Middletown Springs2
- Mount Holly6
- Mt Holly3
- North Chittenden3
- North Clarendon22
- Pawlet1
- Pittsfield7
- Pittsford34
- Poultney31
- Proctor3
- Rutland295
- Wallingford33
- Wells5
- West Pawlet6
- West Rutland30
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