Join Our Community
35,869 members are helping us to bring our collection to life.
Create a free Vintage Aerial account now to start commenting on photos, pinning locations, and earning points redeemable for our products!
Do you have a connection to this photograph? Maybe you grew up here or know someone who did? What has changed in the 58 years since this photo was taken? Tell us!
35,869 members are helping us to bring our collection to life.
Create a free Vintage Aerial account now to start commenting on photos, pinning locations, and earning points redeemable for our products!
Comments
Rowndys what is now Northern Gas Lyndonville Vt
VT-122 (Stevens Loop; foreground) and what is now known as Northern Circle, a private road (the driveway leading between the barns). I believe this address is now 15 Northern Circle, but I could be incorrect.
The majority of buildings seen here still stand, though a few pieces have been lost through the years. The home itself looks much the same, though it now has a metal roof. The area with the multi-paned glass windows at the far right has been extended out into a glass porch/extension, and the spot where the pines on the side has been turned into a garage bay. A tree now stands in front of where the multi-paned windows are, and the trees to the left of the home are now gone.
The small garage building still stands, though its bays have been filled in and a picture window replaced the one on the right. Both barns are also still standing, but have modifications - the larger barn has since lost the small addition to the right, and the large silo is gone (its foundation is still there). The smaller barn lost the rear ell (metal roof in this picture) and added a lean-to style addition to the left.
Northern Circle, the dirt path between the barns in this photograph, is now a private road and leads to Northern Gas Transport.