pyshodoodle
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This is where I grew up. Spent a lot of time crawling all over this place. Found the key to the original lock under the floor. (Along with stuff like groundhog skulls - it kind of reminds me of a vampire lair). My dad only found one bottle down here - a cobalt J Wise squat.
We call it Laudenslager's Mill, although it's had a few names over the years. It was built in 1831 and ceased operations in 1958 when the shaft of the waterwheel broke. My parents bought it in 1967 when I was a year old.
The house beind the mill was built in the 1700's and was the original Miller's House. There were several bad floods in the 1860's and a new house built on slightly higher ground was constructed. So far, so good. I've seen many floods over the years, and in the original house, the water flows in one door and out the other. My parent's house still has not yet had water in the first floor, although it's been very very close. (within an inch or two).
We call it Laudenslager's Mill, although it's had a few names over the years. It was built in 1831 and ceased operations in 1958 when the shaft of the waterwheel broke. My parents bought it in 1967 when I was a year old.
The house beind the mill was built in the 1700's and was the original Miller's House. There were several bad floods in the 1860's and a new house built on slightly higher ground was constructed. So far, so good. I've seen many floods over the years, and in the original house, the water flows in one door and out the other. My parent's house still has not yet had water in the first floor, although it's been very very close. (within an inch or two).