Waterwheel Detail at Shenandoah Gristmill January 1938
A waterwheel powers a gristmill situated along the road to Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. Built in the 19th century, this gristmill served as a vital resource for local farmers by grinding grain into flour. Gristmills played an essential role in the development of rural communities in early America. The image was created in January 1938.
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Waterwheel Detail at Shenandoah Gristmill January 1938
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