Weston Mill Museum, Vermont, USA.
The original mill was built in 1780 by Ezekiel Pease right next to the waterfall. It burned in 1900 and was rebuilt, but a story shorter. In 1936 it was rebuilt to make it before the fire configuration "was probably larger than the original structure Pease. In addition to it of the waterfalls and outdoor charm setting, the mill features one of many very few water-powered operating flour mills and also contains a remarkable collection of period tools and machines.
Weston Mill Museum is open through the rest of the year on Wednesdays for tours on weekends in the warmer months, on a few select dates and by chance, and a great place for photography spcifcly some snowfall. (and great for a picnic)
The mill of the site :. www.westonvt.com
Next Photo by Joe Z / VermontDreams, Flickr page (where you many more waterfalls)
Next Photo of Tom Singleton (Click here for his website to attend)
Next Photo of Bob Brandt (president Weston Historical Society)
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Next Photo of Jack Pal (visit Jacks - flickr)
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Bob Brandt
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President
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Weston Historical Society
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