These 10 Photos of Vermont In The 1950s Are Mesmerizing
By Natalie Clunan
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Published June 16, 2018
Life can change quite a bit over the decades. Cars, fashion, and even buildings all go through their updates. Yet some things remain the same. Take a look at these captivating 1950s photos to see what is different and what has stayed the same in Vermont over the years.
1. A man looks on as a train passes through Barre in the mid 50s.
2. Winter hasn't changed that much over the years as evident in this photo of a snowy country road in 1958.
3. A solitary man taking in the view on Long Trail Bridge over Big Branch River in 1951.
4. Depot Bridge in Pittsford in the 1950s. The 121-foot covered bridge is still in existence today.
5. Crowds spectate the start of a big automobile race at State Line Speedway in 1953.
6. The ferry crossing Lake Champlain back in the 1950s.
7. This photo from the 50s is titled, "VT St. Police Stop Mom". We hope she didn't get a ticket.
8. Back in 1956, Robertson Motors in Brattleboro sold Dodge and Plymouth automobiles. Don't you wish you could drive one of these off the lot today?
9. Creating the maple syrups that Vermonters love back in 1951.
10. Dr. Will Beebe and his family near Wilmington in 1957. You can see how much the fashions have changed since then.
What did you think about these 1950s photos? Aren’t they amazing? Check out these photos from the 1940s for even more vintage views of Vermont’s past.
For a look back much further into Vermont’s past, check out what the Green Mountain State looked like over 100 years ago.
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