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The Swatara Furnace [7] [8] and ironmaster's mansion, the first two of the structures to be erected along Mill Creek and which now make up part of the Swatara Furnace Historic District, were built circa 1830, creating an "iron plantation," which was typical of the furnace-ironmaster home complexes erected across eastern and central Pennsylvania during the early to mid-nineteenth century.
Mill Creek was officially incorporated as a city on September 30, 1983, ten days after a vote of residents passed, and encompassed 1.92 square miles (5.0 km 2). [26] [27] Mill Creek was the first new city to be incorporated in Snohomish County since Brier in 1965 and the newest in the state since Ocean Shores in 1970. [28]
Locke's Mill, Berryville, Virginia, Colonial-era grist mill on the Shenandoah River. Grinding a variety of grains including certified organic, powered by water wheel. McCormick Mill, Raphine, Virginia, grist mill located on the Cyrus McCormick Farm. Causey's Mill, Causey Mill Park, Newport News; George Washington's Gristmill, Mount Vernon
Washington College: Early college established in 1780; most extant buildings constructed in the mid-19th and early-20th centuries. Inventory form. 37: Wassom Farm: Wassom Farm: May 2, 2018 : 276 Matthews Mill Rd. Telford
Kings Creek Road spanning Kings Creek, northwest of Burgettstown [5 40°25′26″N 80°29′21″W / 40.4239°N 80.4892°W / 40.4239; -80.4892 ( Jackson's Mill Covered Hanover Township
HO-362, Ida Holzweig's Double Stone House #2 (State Farm & Antiques Etc.), 8345 Main Street (MD 144), Ellicott City HO-363, Charles Ringly House #2 3817 Old Columbia Pike, Ellicott City HO-364, Earlougher's Tavern (Essie Hammond House, Joseph & Ave Young House), 8777 Frederick Road (formerly 8777 Main Street), Ellicott City
Also located on the property are a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, stone grist mill (c. 1728), an early-nineteenth-century, 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, fieldstone, tenant house, a large, late-eighteenth-century stone-and-frame barn, a stone pig pen, and a two-story, stone horse barn. The grist mill was purportedly built by George Boone III, the grandfather of ...
The park's Trees of Stone Interpretive Trail follows an exposed section of prehistoric Lake Vantage past 22 species of petrified logs that were left where they were discovered in the 1930s. The trail includes a 1.5-mile loop through sagebrush-covered hills and a longer 2.5-mile loop. [8]