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This is some views of the old Chatham Mfg. Co. in Elkin, NC. All the jobs are gone overseas.

A somewhat distant view of the Willimantic No. 2 Dam taken from the walkway on the old stone arch bridge. The only public, 'up close and personal' view of the spillway is from a nearby parking lot. On Sunday, the lot's gates are closed and there's no access.

After being shut down in the early 1970s for not being able to comply with pollution regulations, the paper mill in Lincoln, NH fell into a state of disrepair. It was restored in the 1980's and now houses an outlet mall that serves the resort town.

An authentic reproduction of an old water-powered grist mill, this striking structure appears in the opening scene of the classic 1939 film Gone with the Wind and is believed to be the only building remaining from the film. Built in 1933; designed to look old so it would appear as if it was built the 1800s. The park is decorated with sculptures of toadstools, tree stumps, and a tree branch-entwined bridge that connects the mill to the rest of the park. Senor Dionico Rodriguez, a sculptor and artist of Mexico City, was responsible for all the details of each piece of concrete work made to represent wood, iron or stone, as well as the designing of the foot bridges and rustic seats. The Old Mill is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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This old mill is called Kapps Mill circa 1827,in Dobson NC in Surry County. The Mitchell River runs through it from Devotion to the Yadkin River.

An authentic reproduction of an old water-powered grist mill, this striking structure appears in the opening scene of the classic 1939 film Gone with the Wind and is believed to be the only building remaining from the film. Built in 1933; designed to look old so it would appear as if it was built the 1800s. The park is decorated with sculptures of toadstools, tree stumps, and a tree branch-entwined bridge that connects the mill to the rest of the park. Senor Dionico Rodriguez, a sculptor and artist of Mexico City, was responsible for all the details of each piece of concrete work made to represent wood, iron or stone, as well as the designing of the foot bridges and rustic seats. The Old Mill is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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The remains of the gate structure at the lower Slater Mill Dam on the Pachaug River in Jewett City, Griswold, CT I wonder if the gates still exist, or if they've been sold for scrap? Parts of the trash rack from this dam have been used to build fire escape landings on the mill buildings. The building formerly served by this dam has been demolished.

Shane is becoming a very handsome teenager - Girls be aware!

We caravanned down to the old mill in Vernonia, Nick following on his motorcycle. Saddest thing! The tetanus playground of the brickworks is gone, replaced by sewage ponds for new housing. So we were only able to tramp about the closer-in bunker stuff. Still fun.

The Old Mill in North Little Rock was completed in 1933 and is featured in the opening scenes of "Gone With The Wind". The structure is a re-creation of an an 1880's water-powered grist mill and was built to appear abadoned.

 

See www.northlittlerock.org/entries.aspx?id=233&section=1... for more information.

An authentic reproduction of an old water-powered grist mill, this striking structure appears in the opening scene of the classic 1939 film Gone with the Wind and is believed to be the only building remaining from the film. Built in 1933; designed to look old so it would appear as if it was built the 1800s. The park is decorated with sculptures of toadstools, tree stumps, and a tree branch-entwined bridge that connects the mill to the rest of the park. Senor Dionico Rodriguez, a sculptor and artist of Mexico City, was responsible for all the details of each piece of concrete work made to represent wood, iron or stone, as well as the designing of the foot bridges and rustic seats. The Old Mill is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

www.arkansas.com/attractions/old-mill-tr-pugh-memorial-park

An authentic reproduction of an old water-powered grist mill, this striking structure appears in the opening scene of the classic 1939 film Gone with the Wind and is believed to be the only building remaining from the film. Built in 1933; designed to look old so it would appear as if it was built the 1800s. The park is decorated with sculptures of toadstools, tree stumps, and a tree branch-entwined bridge that connects the mill to the rest of the park. Senor Dionico Rodriguez, a sculptor and artist of Mexico City, was responsible for all the details of each piece of concrete work made to represent wood, iron or stone, as well as the designing of the foot bridges and rustic seats. The Old Mill is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

www.arkansas.com/attractions/old-mill-tr-pugh-memorial-park

Old mill, Thorne

The Old Mill in North Little Rock was completed in 1933 and is featured in the opening scenes of "Gone With The Wind". The structure is a re-creation of an an 1880's water-powered grist mill and was built to appear abadoned.

 

See www.northlittlerock.org/entries.aspx?id=233&section=1... for more information.

The Old Mill in North Little Rock was completed in 1933 and is featured in the opening scenes of "Gone With The Wind". The structure is a re-creation of an an 1880's water-powered grist mill and was built to appear abadoned.

 

See www.northlittlerock.org/entries.aspx?id=233&section=1... for more information.

Elizabeth Brook, Harvard MA

This old mill has been known as the J G Huff Mill, Algood's Mill, Butner Mill, and Yadkin Valley Mill. It is on Butner Mill Rd in East Bend NC in Yadkin County. Photography by Keith Hall Photography Elkin NC.

"Veil them, cover them, wall them round,

Blossom and creeper and weed;

Let us forget the sight and the sound,

And the smell and the touch of the breed! "

 

The Second Jungle Book, Rudyard Kipling

This is one of the walkways at the old mill.. They are made to look like wood but the are more of a stone...

We caravanned down to the old mill in Vernonia, Nick following on his motorcycle. Saddest thing! The tetanus playground of the brickworks is gone, replaced by sewage ponds for new housing. So we were only able to tramp about the closer-in bunker stuff. Still fun.

This old mill has been known as the J G Huff Mill, Algood's Mill, Butner Mill, and Yadkin Valley Mill. It is on Butner Mill Rd in East Bend NC in Yadkin County. Photography by Keith Hall Photography Elkin NC.

Bridgetown Mill House, Langhorne, PA

This was taken from the bridge that goes across it

Photographer: Kris

Assistant: Alan J.

 

Makeup by DelightCopyrighted by C.C.Photo86

This is some views of the old Chatham Mfg. Co. in Elkin, NC. All the jobs are gone overseas.

This old mill called Tharpe's Mill is on Tharpe's Mill Rd in Wilkes County NC on the Big Bugaboo Creek. It was also called Burcham Milling Co in 1918.

Copyright Scott Nelson 2011

Grist Mill Tannehill

An authentic reproduction of an old water-powered grist mill, this striking structure appears in the opening scene of the classic 1939 film Gone with the Wind and is believed to be the only building remaining from the film. Built in 1933; designed to look old so it would appear as if it was built the 1800s. The park is decorated with sculptures of toadstools, tree stumps, and a tree branch-entwined bridge that connects the mill to the rest of the park. Senor Dionico Rodriguez, a sculptor and artist of Mexico City, was responsible for all the details of each piece of concrete work made to represent wood, iron or stone, as well as the designing of the foot bridges and rustic seats. The Old Mill is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

www.arkansas.com/attractions/old-mill-tr-pugh-memorial-park

An authentic reproduction of an old water-powered grist mill, this striking structure appears in the opening scene of the classic 1939 film Gone with the Wind and is believed to be the only building remaining from the film. Built in 1933; designed to look old so it would appear as if it was built the 1800s. The park is decorated with sculptures of toadstools, tree stumps, and a tree branch-entwined bridge that connects the mill to the rest of the park. Senor Dionico Rodriguez, a sculptor and artist of Mexico City, was responsible for all the details of each piece of concrete work made to represent wood, iron or stone, as well as the designing of the foot bridges and rustic seats. The Old Mill is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

www.arkansas.com/attractions/old-mill-tr-pugh-memorial-park

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