
This is just one of the few Mills left from the day’s when flour was ground from corn by water powered machinery.
Built in the early 1800’s, as most of them were, it still has the working wooden machinery inside. The “feed pond” for the water wheel was located behind the Mill. It has long dried up and no longer there. All that remains is a large depression in the ground.
Like the other old Mills around my area, this one is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places in PA
Thanks for reading & stopping by.
Les
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I am 75 yrs. young and now retired. I worked in the Machinist Trade for 24 yrs. Served in the US Navy with a Tour of Duty in Vietnam. Being retired I do enjoy Photography with my Nikon and Pentax Camera's, snooping around in Historic and Abandoned places, using my Scroll Saw, Reading, Travel, riding a bicycle on the many Trails that are around my area, and what-ever else will interest me at the time. Come with me and see where I go, where I have been, and my Life surviving Retirement.
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