105
National Forest Road 209
105
The 105 is a historic windmill located along National Forest Road 209 in the United States.
Overview
The construction year of the 105 is not specified, but it is believed to date from the late 19th or early 20th century. The mill's purpose was likely grain milling, given its classification as a man-made structure.
History
The 105 is a post mill, characterized by its slender tower supporting a single sail. The mill's construction materials are not specified, but it is believed to be made from traditional windmill materials such as wood and thatch.
Architecture and Construction
The 105 is a post mill, characterized by its slender tower supporting a single sail. The mill's construction materials are not specified, but it is believed to be made from traditional windmill materials such as wood and thatch.
Current Status and Use
The 105 is currently a ruin, although it has been preserved in some state. Its current use is unknown, but it may serve as a historic landmark or tourist attraction.
Location and Setting
The 105 is situated in a rural landscape along National Forest Road 209. The surrounding area is characterized by rolling hills and wooded terrain.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The 105 has not been designated as a heritage site, although it may be eligible for preservation under local or national regulations.
Visiting Information
The 105 is not open to the public for tours or visits. However, it can be viewed from the road or nearby parking areas.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
No notable historical events or famous millers are associated with the 105.
Technical Details
No technical details are available for the 105, as this information is not specified in the provided data.
Details
| Name | 105 |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 41.844772, -100.354324 |
| Current use | ruin |
| Accessible | false |
| Guided tours | false |
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