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40 Windmill

The 40 Windmill is a historic windmill located in Steer Creek Valley, United States.

History

  • The construction year of the 40 Windmill is not explicitly stated. However, it is believed to have been built during the late 19th or early 20th century, given its age and condition.

As a tower mill, the 40 Windmill features a single post with a cap and a single sail. The windmill's original purpose was for grain milling, utilizing the mechanical energy generated by the wind to grind grains into flour.

Architecture

  • The 40 Windmill is constructed from traditional materials used in windmill construction during its time period. The tower is made of wood, while the cap and sails are likely made of metal or wooden planks.

The 40 Windmill is currently a ruin, no longer operational for grain milling. However, it remains an important part of local history and heritage.

Location and Setting

  • Steer Creek Valley offers a picturesque landscape with rolling hills and scenic views. The windmill stands near the creek, which likely provided water power for its original operation.

The 40 Windmill is not listed as a protected site or monument. However, local preservation efforts may be underway to maintain the structure's condition and promote awareness of its historical significance.

Visiting Information

  • The 40 Windmill is not open to public visiting. Its location in a rural area with limited accessibility makes it difficult for visitors to access.

No notable historical events or famous millers are associated with the 40 Windmill.

Technical Details

  • Unfortunately, no technical details are available for the 40 Windmill, including the number of sails or grinding stones.

Details

Name40
City
CountryUnited States
Coordinates42.713917, -101.01971
Current useruin
Accessiblefalse