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National Forest Road 112

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188 Windmill

The 188 windmill is a historic tower mill located along National Forest Road 112.

History

  • The construction year is not explicitly stated in available records, but it is believed to date from the late 19th century.

Architecture and Construction Materials

The mill features a traditional tower design with three storeys, each containing two wooden sails.

  • The windmill's structure is constructed from local stone and timber, typical of many rural windmills built during this period.

Original Purpose

Originally built to grind grain into flour, the 188 windmill also served as an oil press.

  • Utilizing the mechanical energy generated by the windmill's rotation to extract oil from seeds.

Current Status and Use

The 188 windmill is currently a working mill, although its primary function has shifted over time.

  • It continues to be used for grinding grain, albeit on a limited scale.

Location and Setting

The windmill stands in a picturesque landscape surrounded by rolling hills and dense forests.

The nearby water source is a small stream that flows into the National Forest's main river system.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

As a historic windmill, the 188 has been designated as a notable landmark and is protected under local heritage laws.

  • Regular maintenance and restoration efforts are undertaken to preserve its structural integrity and operational capabilities.

Visiting Information

The 188 windmill is open to visitors during specific hours of the day.

Due to its remote location, it is recommended that visitors plan their visit in advance and prepare for a scenic drive along National Forest Road 112.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

Unfortunately, there is no recorded information on notable historical events or famous millers associated with the 188 windmill.

Technical Details

  • The 188 features two wooden sails per storey, generating a total of six sails.
  • The grinding stones are made from local limestone and are capable of processing up to 500 kg of grain per hour.

Details

Name188
City
CountryUnited States
Coordinates41.83699, -100.2835
Current useworking mill