19th Century Flour Mill
by Don Struke
Title
19th Century Flour Mill
Artist
Don Struke
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
The business end of an abandoned flour mill once owned by my mother's ancestors. Ten years ago someone bought the property and vowed to restore it. I think emptying the Susquehanna River would be easier. NOTE: Fine Art America watermark visible in preview windows is not on any print.
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June 16th, 2011
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Comments (2)
Xueling Zou
wonderfully captured, Don! Glad that I've got chance to see the old mill here! Thank you for sharing! Many thanks for your nice feedback on my "Form and Function 6"!!!
Don Struke replied:
Thank you, Xueling! I really enjoyed surfing through your lovely, lovely FAA site..
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
I am impressed - to say the least - with such fascinating history... If they restore it, let us know. I hope at least, it stays there as best it can and as long as it can last. I have a fascination with grist mills. We visited Mabry Mill many times when I was younger. It is still in full operation and attracts people from all over. The pancakes at the nearby restaurant Mmmmmm.
Don Struke replied:
If you search Mabry you'll find the Wiki for it, and on that page you can click to a wonderfully large photo of it. I too was there many moons ago and I see it's a youngster compared to this one, not having been built until 1903 or so. Anne-Elizabeth, thank you for taking the time to visit my photos.