1970s Crowley Cheese Factory in Healdville Vermont Vintage Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
The Crowley Cheese Factory in Healdville, Vermont, stands as a weathered, brown-shingled guardian of New England’s dairy heritage. A visit to this historic Vermont cheese factory evokes memories of childhood road trips through the Green Mountains, where the reward for a long drive was the salty, creamy taste of fresh, hand-cut cheese. It is a place where time slows down, preserving the simple, artisanal traditions that have defined this corner of the state for over a century.
Details
Era: Chrome 1970s (1975)
City: Heald Ville (Mount Holly, Rutland County)
State: Vermont
Country: United States of America
Topics: Crowley Cheese Factory, Historic Buildings, Vermont Agriculture, Travel and Tourism, New England, Landmarks, Commerce, Storefronts
Artist/Photographer: Peter B. Smith
Condition: Uncirculated
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Publisher: Advertising & Public Relations (Rutland, VT)
Additional Information
Established in 1882, the Crowley Cheese Factory is the oldest continuously operating cheese factory in the United States. This postcard features the photography of Peter B. Smith, whose family purchased the factory in 1967. Peter B. Smith is a Vermont-based photographer, writer, and conservationist who captured the rural, historic character of the Mount Holly and Belmont areas.
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