Antique & Vintage Postcards

Chrome-era postcard of the Old First Church in Old Bennington, Vermont — the white Federal-style meetinghouse rising against a brilliant blue October sky, its multi-stage tower and octagonal cupola framed by maples in full scarlet and orange fall color, with early 1950s automobiles parked along the road below. The church was gathered in 1762 as the first Protestant congregation in Vermont, its present building dedicated in 1806 and designed by builder Lavius Fillmore; the Vermont legislature later designated it Vermont's Colonial Shrine. The adjacent cemetery — Vermont's Sacred Acre — holds Revolutionary War soldiers who fell at the Battle of Bennington, several governors, and the grave of Robert Frost.