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Sep 11, 2015 18:40:10   #
datsmar Loc: minnesota
 
the out side of the mill had cars parked around made for a poor photos but here are some from inside and the mill pond, thanks for looking. comments always welcome
dave

wooded gears
wooded gears...
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belt drive
belt drive...
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window in the basement
window in the basement...
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sack
sack...
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mill pond
mill pond...
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Sep 11, 2015 18:44:15   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
:thumbup:

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Sep 11, 2015 20:07:29   #
rlaugh Loc: Michigan & Florida
 
A fine set!

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Sep 12, 2015 08:40:50   #
datsmar Loc: minnesota
 
Nikonian72 wrote:
:thumbup:


Nikonian72

thanks for the :thumbup:
dave

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Sep 12, 2015 08:45:48   #
bluescreek Loc: N.C. Sandhills
 
Window in the basement :thumbup:

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Sep 12, 2015 09:49:09   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Insides are often more interesting than the outsides anyway. Good job. :thumbup:

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Sep 12, 2015 16:01:37   #
Marko50 Loc: Minnesota
 
Nice shots, I'm from Winona,have seen the mill, but never been inside.

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Sep 16, 2015 09:19:17   #
datsmar Loc: minnesota
 
rlaugh wrote:
A fine set!


thanks for looking
dave

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Sep 16, 2015 09:20:05   #
datsmar Loc: minnesota
 
bluescreek wrote:
Window in the basement :thumbup:


old buildings make for nice subjects
dave

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Sep 16, 2015 12:38:51   #
Marko50 Loc: Minnesota
 
I understand the mill used to grind flour for troops in the Civil War!

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Sep 17, 2015 11:39:43   #
datsmar Loc: minnesota
 
jaymatt wrote:
Insides are often more interesting than the outsides anyway. Good job. :thumbup:


thanks jaymatt.

it was very interesting I went down two floors but didn't feel able to go up the other 3 floor. the tv station had been there a few days before so wad able to watch it on tv when we got home.
bave

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Sep 18, 2015 20:43:57   #
datsmar Loc: minnesota
 
Marko50 wrote:
I understand the mill used to grind flour for troops in the Civil War!


Marko50.

I think your right. I think I saw it in there flyer or on the tv coverage they just had.
dave

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