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Down by the old mill stream .... (Original Post)
Diamond_Dog
Oct 2021
OP
This is a beautiful and historically fascinating photo, my dear Diamond_Dog!
CaliforniaPeggy
Oct 2021
#4
That is very cool! I would certainly buy what they sell if I lived there! ♥
CaliforniaPeggy
Oct 2021
#7
Captivating composition Diamond! You sure have a good eye for photography.
George McGovern
Oct 2021
#5
elleng
(131,107 posts)1. ;-)
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Diamond_Dog
(32,065 posts)9. Good question, chin music!
I wonder, too!
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,702 posts)4. This is a beautiful and historically fascinating photo, my dear Diamond_Dog!
I absolutely love photos like this, showing the water next to the mill. Hydroelectric power!
Diamond_Dog
(32,065 posts)6. Thank you so much, Peggy!
This Mill was built in 1845, renovated in the mid 1980s, and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Its in the same Metopark as the Silver Bridge photo I posted a few days ago. It still operates and you can buy ground corn, wheat, and buckwheat produced there.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,702 posts)7. That is very cool! I would certainly buy what they sell if I lived there! ♥
George McGovern
(5,420 posts)5. Captivating composition Diamond! You sure have a good eye for photography.
Diamond_Dog
(32,065 posts)8. You are too kind, George!
Many other local photographers probably have this exact same shot in their archives. But, as always, I so appreciate your encouraging words.