145
Steer Creek West
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145 Windmill
The 145 Windmill is a historic tower mill located on Steer Creek West in the United States.
History
- The construction date of the 145 Windmill is not explicitly stated, but it is believed to have been built during the late 19th or early 20th century.
The 145 Windmill features a traditional tower design with a single post base and a tall, narrow tower.
Architecture and Construction Materials
- The mill's body is constructed from locally sourced stone, while its wooden sails are made from native American woods.
- The windmill's architecture reflects the typical style of windmills built during this period.
The 145 Windmill was originally designed to power a grain mill, grinding grains into flour for local consumption.
Original Purpose
- Its primary function was to provide a reliable source of power for agricultural communities in the surrounding area.
Unfortunately, the current status of the 145 Windmill is unknown.
Location and Setting
- The windmill is situated on Steer Creek West, surrounded by rolling hills and farmland.
- The creek provides a natural water source, which was likely used to power the mill's machinery.
Due to lack of available information, there are no heritage status or preservation efforts mentioned for this mill.
Visiting Information (if applicable)
- No visiting information is available for this windmill.
Details
| Name | 145 |
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| City | |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 42.742542, -101.21453 |
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