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This bank with its slate roof is located in Proctor, Vermont.
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Located in South Poultney, Vermont, is this club house of a local country club, with its roof clad in Vermont’s  blended slate which includes Vermont Black.
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In Pawlet, Vermont, is this slate roof also in Newmont’s Vermont Black Slate.
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A refined and classically elegant look on a local slate roof.
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This slate roof is in Newmont Slate’s Vermont Black; the size is 1/4” - 3/8” x 16” L in random widths.
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The classically elegant St. Dominic’s Church in Proctor Vermont, built in 1927, proudly boasts its original slate roof.
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A graduated, random width slate roof in thicknesses from 3” to 1” in a variety of colors.
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The highly photographed turn-of-the-century, Granville, New York, mansion with its magnificently elegant slate roof from nearby quarries.
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A slate roof on the
Town of Manchester, Vermont, Library.
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This charming building, occupied by the Department of Social Services in Hudson Falls, New York, is well over 150 years old and clearly demonstrates the durability of roofing slate.
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This traditionally designed
school in Salem, New York, has a magnificent slate roof which will withstand the test of time and protect the Town’s assets in style.
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Consciously or unconsciously, man looks with satisfaction upon that which is substantially and enduringly built. It is primarily, or at least largely, this innate sense of sheer structural value which makes us admire the Pyramids, the temples of Greece, the mighty cathedrals of the thirteenth century.

by J. Frederick Kelly, author

And so it is with fine buildings and their slate clad roofs....