On our Sunday trip to Vermont, we spotted some gorgeous buildings that looked abandoned, yet hopeful. What we love about the rural architecture in Vermont is what we love about Precisionism - the geometry and the distinctly American feel (although that may be just context.)
Municipal building en route to Middlebury, Vermont

George Ault, Studio Interior via the Smithsonian

George Ault, Black Night at Russell's Corners

George Ault, Bright Lights at Russell's Corners via Zoomr
Beautiful structure near Rutland Airport, Vermont
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George Ault, Old House, New Moon via Washingtonian.com
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