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Jct N20/N21 Windmill

Navajo Route 20

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Jct N20/N21 Windmill

The Jct N20/N21 Windmill is a historic windmill located along Navajo Route 20 in the United States.

History

  • The Jct N20/N21 Windmill is believed to date from the late 19th century, its exact construction year is not certain.

Architecture and Construction

The mill is classified as a smock windmill, with a single tower supporting a single sail. Its architectural features are typical of post-1850s American windmills, featuring a wooden frame and a thatched roof. The primary construction material used was local wood, likely cottonwood or cedar.

Original Purpose

The Jct N20/N21 Windmill was originally built to power grain milling operations along Navajo Route 20.

Current Status and Use

The mill is currently a ruin, no longer operational for its original purpose. However, it remains an important part of local history and heritage.

Location and Setting

The windmill is situated in the high desert landscape of northwestern New Mexico, near the intersection of Navajo Route 20 and Highway N21. The surrounding area features rolling hills and sparse vegetation.

Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts

The Jct N20/N21 Windmill has been recognized as a historic landmark by local authorities, although specific preservation efforts are not publicly documented.

Visiting Information

The windmill is open to the public for viewing, although access may be restricted due to its remote location. Visitors can view the mill from a short distance along Navajo Route 20.

Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers

No notable historical events or famous millers are recorded in association with this windmill.

Technical Details

The Jct N20/N21 Windmill features one sail and is believed to have been powered by a single wooden frame.

Details

NameJct N20/N21 Windmill
City
CountryUnited States
Coordinates36.39406, -111.41778
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