Waterwheel at Gristmill Virginia January 1938
A waterwheel operates at a gristmill in Virginia, taken in January 1938. The gristmill, situated along the route to Skyline Drive, played a crucial role in local agriculture, converting grain into flour for the surrounding community. Gristmills like this one were essential for sustaining rural economies in the Shenandoah National Park region.
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Waterwheel at Gristmill Virginia January 1938
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