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These are some photos at Linney's Mill in the edge of Alexander County. The address however is Union Grove NC. The Mill was built in 1790 by Richard Cook and has stood in the same spot for 219 years. W L Linney built the dam and waterwheel in 1937. It is on Linney;s Mill road off of NC Hwy 115.
Pigeon Forge is a mountain resort city in Sevier County, Tennessee, located in the southeastern United States.
The Old Mill Village is a historic area of Pigeon Forge with an authentic working mill that is over 170 years old, general store, restaurant, and over 25 specialty shops.
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.
Pigeon Forge is a mountain resort city in Sevier County, Tennessee, located in the southeastern United States.
The Old Mill Village is a historic area of Pigeon Forge with an authentic working mill that is over 170 years old, general store, restaurant, and over 25 specialty shops.
Part of the Mill was knocked down leaving just the outside wall. It must have been some time ago judging by the trees growing over the wall.
I'd estimate this unit is about 10 feet (3 M) on a side. Rather small for a machine that generates in excess of 1000 horsepower!
Clifton Mill is perched above Clifton Gorge on the Little Miami River. With the headwaters of the Little Miami River only 20 miles northeast of Clifton, the river is about 20 feet wide at the mill site. The river is deeply entrenched and layers of bedrock are exposed creating a spectacular gorge. About one mile upstream, a large dam creates a millpond to supply water via a millrace to the water-powered turbines at Clifton Mill. This dam was built in 1840 by the Clifton Power and Light Company to provide power for several shoe factories, a couple of mills and electricity for local communities. The dam is constructed of large cut limestone blocks that were quarried from the walls of Clifton Gorge. A portion of the dam collapsed as a result of an ice jam in the 1970's and required repairs that included a concrete addition.