These 13 Houses In Vermont From The 1930s Will Open Your Eyes To A Different Time

Vermont's 1930s houses, preserved with care, reflect the state's dedication to maintaining its historic countryside charm.

Vermont has both a love and a knack for preserving things, and these houses from the 1930s just may look like some of the houses you will still find along the Vermont countryside. While things may have changed over the decades, some of these scenes may still look familiar. Let's take a look back in time at some of the houses in 1930's VT.

1. Old red barn and farmhouse near Lowell.

2. Farm home with round barn in Caledonia County.

3. Farm family in Johnson.

4. A beautiful home in Burlington.

5. House and barn on the McNally farm in Kirby.

6. Mr. Gilbert and hired man hauling wood for winter fuel in Woodstock.

7. Old-fashioned country peddler who goes from door to door selling hardware and groceries in Woodstock.

8. A farmhouse in West Danville with a stairway leading to the second floor through the porch roof.

9. Home of FSA (Farm Security Administration) client in Orange County near Bradford.

10. Old farmhouse near Lowell.

11. Sign "Farm stock tools for sale" near Troy.

12. Old Vermont farm building near Hyde Park.

13. Old abandoned farmhouse near Newport.

Check out more special scenes from the past - you'll love these!

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