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Everts named the mill "Union Mills" and Wheaton's village followed to be known as Union Mills. In 1838 the village had only five log houses. A general store opened in 1840. The construction of three rail lines near Union Mills stimulated growth. [3] Union Mills was platted in 1849, but there had been a settlement at the site for some time prior ...
The first Bridgeton covered bridge was a double-span Burr Arch bridge built in 1868 by a crew led by J. J. Daniels.It was closed to traffic in 1967. It was built to replace two prior open wooden bridges that had fallen in. [4] After its destruction by fire, it was replaced in 2006 by a reproduction.
The 1890s mill structure has long since been converted into dining and retail space in the 1980s, where visitors once had pristine views of a pond that was occasionally frequented by a ski club.
The mill is located in the village of East Union, and is set astride Mill Stream, the outlet of Lermond Pond, on the south side of Payson Road. The mill complex consists of two vernacular wood frame buildings, with gable roofs and shingle siding, joined by a single-story shed. They are separated from the road by a mill pond lined with granite ...
The Taste of Indy festival started in 2012 on the north basin of the canal and last drew more than 18,000. The Taste of Indy fest returns July 6, 2024. The 2024 event takes place from 11 a.m. to 9 ...
Mill ponds were often created through the construction of a mill dam or weir (and mill stream) across a waterway. In many places, the common proper name Mill Pond has remained even though the mill has long since gone. It may be fed by a man-made stream, [3] known by several terms including leat and mill stream.
Lexington is also in the process of completing a paved one-mile walking trail around the pond, which the town said should be ready to open to the public once Old Mill Pond is full again. The trail ...
A mill dam (International English) or milldam (US) is a dam constructed on a waterway to create a mill pond. [ 1 ] Water passing through a dam's spillway is used to turn a water wheel and provide energy to the many varieties of watermill .