A beautiful and interesting vintage house located near a valley and river. Refreshing air. The nature is very beautiful .. I am amazed that this old house is more than 250 years old .. I hope to visit your blog again .. Thanks for sharing. Have a nice week Regards
I do love stories like that. And it's so good that someone has seen the good sense to retain the building, the story and the history surrounding it. So important in these days of cancel culture.
Mills are such scenic places to visit. Old mills will begin to deteriorate or people will think they need to tear them down in favor of a big box store or a McMansion. It would be a shame to destroy a mill like this or to allow it to fall into disrepair. Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/02/more-from-last-weeks-peek-at-cedar-creek.html
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A beautiful and interesting vintage house located near a valley and river. Refreshing air.
ReplyDeleteThe nature is very beautiful ..
I am amazed that this old house is more than 250 years old ..
I hope to visit your blog again ..
Thanks for sharing.
Have a nice week
Regards
I do love stories like that. And it's so good that someone has seen the good sense to retain the building, the story and the history surrounding it. So important in these days of cancel culture.
ReplyDelete...250 years old for a wooden mil is quite amazing! Thanks Linda for sharing this piece of history.
ReplyDeleteA heritage structure. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteMills are such scenic places to visit. Old mills will begin to deteriorate or people will think they need to tear them down in favor of a big box store or a McMansion. It would be a shame to destroy a mill like this or to allow it to fall into disrepair.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/02/more-from-last-weeks-peek-at-cedar-creek.html
Wow, that's pretty amazing!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful old building.
ReplyDeleteOLÁ! BOA NOITE... VIM FAZER UMA VISITINHA E TE DESEJAR UMA NOITE DE PAZ! ABRAÇOS.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's amazing! I think it's wonderful the mill is still there, and the history of it is recorded.
ReplyDeleteOh that is interesting!
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