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65 Windmill

The 65 windmill is a historic mill located in Steer Creek Valley, United States.

History

  • The exact construction year of the mill is not certain, but it is believed to date from the mid-19th century.

Type and Original Purpose

The 65 windmill is a post mill, with a single sail and a wooden frame. It was originally built as a grain mill, with the primary purpose of grinding grains into flour for local consumption.

Current Status and Use

The 65 windmill is currently a ruin, although it has been partially restored to its original condition. The site is no longer used for milling purposes, but it remains an important part of the region's industrial heritage.

Architecture and Construction Materials

The mill's wooden frame is constructed from locally sourced timber, with a characteristic post mill design featuring a single sail and a central tower. The sails are made from traditional materials such as wool and linen.

Location and Setting

The 65 windmill is situated in Steer Creek Valley, surrounded by rolling hills and farmland. The site is accessible via a dirt road that winds its way through the valley.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The 65 windmill has been recognized for its historical significance, although specific details regarding preservation efforts are not available.

Visiting Information

The 65 windmill is open to the public, although visitors are advised to respect the site's fragile condition. The nearest town or village is located several miles away, with limited amenities and services available.

Notable Historical Events

  • While no specific events are associated with the 65 windmill, the region's industrial heritage is closely tied to the development of the American West during the mid-19th century. The nearby Steer Creek Valley played an important role in the transportation revolution, with the construction of railroads and telegraph lines facilitating the growth of industry and commerce.

Technical Details

The 65 windmill features a single sail, measuring approximately 10 meters (33 feet) in diameter. The grinding stones are not specified, although it is believed that they were made from traditional materials such as granite or sandstone.

Details

Name65
City
CountryUnited States
Coordinates42.71476, -100.924995
Current useruin
Accessibletrue