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  2. International Wind- and Watermill Museum - Wikipedia

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    The mill museum opened its doors in 1980 following two years of extensive field engineering by the Aller-Ohre-Verband.With the aid of bulldozers and flushing dredgers, the terrain was landscaped and numerous ditches and ponds created, as well as a 5 hectare mill lake.

  3. Canon Ranch Railroad Eclipse Windmill - Wikipedia

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    The Canon Ranch Railroad Eclipse Windmill is a historic windpump that was located near Sheffield, Texas. The windmill was built in 1898 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. [1] It was one of only four known to exist and was the last one still situated above its original well.

  4. Aermotor Windmill Company - Wikipedia

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    An Aermotor water-pumping windmill in Texas near Denton The defunct Aermotor Windmill at Gekeler Farms in Idaho. Besides the production of windmills from 6 to 16 feet (1.8 to 4.9 m) tall, [3] Aermotor also produces the towers on which a windmill sits. Four post towers come in steel (ranging from 21 to 60 feet or 6.4 to 18.3 meters tall) and ...

  5. List of windmills in Texas - Wikipedia

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  6. Victoria Grist Windmill - Wikipedia

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    The windmill was built in 1870 and is probably the last remaining windmill of European design in the Southwestern United States. Standing 35 feet high and supporting four 15-foot blades, the Dutch turret-mill style windmill was constructed by German immigrant Fred Meiss, Jr. and Otto Fiek near Spring Creek. The turret-style allowed the top to ...

  7. You Asked for It - Wikipedia

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    The program was named The Art Baker Show, after the series creator and host. In April 1951, the show’s title was changed to You Asked for It . Originally airing on the DuMont Television Network from December 29, 1950, to December 7, 1951, it moved to ABC , where it remained until the end of its original run on September 27, 1959.

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  9. John Baker's Mill, Barnham - Wikipedia

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    John Baker's Mill is a four-storey flint and stone tower mill with a stage at first floor level. When built, it had two common sails and two spring sails.These were replaced with four patent sails carried on a cast iron windshaft, in 1890.