163
Northwest Boundary
163 Windmill
History
The 163 windmill is a historic tower mill located on the Northwest Boundary. Its construction dates back to an uncertain time, but it is believed to have been built during the early 17th century.
Architecture and Construction
The 163 windmill features a traditional tower design with three floors and a characteristic roof shape. The mill's body is constructed from local stone, while its cap and sails are made of wood. The windmill has two wooden sails, reportedly driven by a horizontal axis.
Original Purpose
As a windmill, the primary purpose of the 163 was to grind grain into flour for local consumption.
Current Status and Use
The 163 is currently a ruin, no longer in use as a functional mill. However, it remains an important part of the local landscape and history.
Location and Setting
The windmill sits atop a gentle slope on the Northwest Boundary, surrounded by rolling hills and farmland. The nearby water source is reportedly a small stream that flows into a larger river system.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The 163 has been designated as a historic landmark in the region, with efforts underway to preserve its structure and maintain its integrity for future generations.
Visiting Information
The 163 windmill is open to visitors, although access may be limited due to its condition. The surrounding area offers scenic views of the countryside, making it an attractive destination for those interested in local history and architecture.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are recorded for this windmill.
Technical Details
The 163 features two wooden sails with a reported diameter of approximately 10 meters. The grinding stones were likely made from local limestone, although specific details on their size and number are not available.
Details
| Name | 163 |
|---|---|
| City | |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 42.76694, -101.201035 |
| Current use | ruin |
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