Great links to visit

Spoom.org - The Society for the Preservation of Old Mills is an international organization which is dedicated by its constitution to: "promote interest in old mills and other Americana now quickly passing from the present scene. It reports to its members through a quarterly magazine...keeps files and maintains a library on mills...and acts as a clearing house on milling information among all those interested."

OhioBarns.com - Finding and photographing old, unique, and unusual barns is a hobby enjoyed by many. Barns of particular interest at this site include: Ohio Bicentennial barns, round and polygonal barns, and barns with specific advertising painted on them, such as the Mail Pouch barns. Old Mail Pouch signs on buildings are also displayed at this site. The section on Mail Pouch barns contains barns & signs with all types of old tobacco advertising.

SPEBSQSA.org - Men of all ages, from all walks of life, who love to sing... Fans and friends who thrill to the sound of harmony... The Barbershop Harmony Society extends throughout the world. Explore the people and principles we who make up SPEBSQSA.

The Country Grain Elevator - The Country Grain Elevator Historical Society was founded by Bruce Selyem and formally established as a nonprofit corporation in the state of Montana in 1995. The establishment of the Country Grain Elevator Historical Society is one way this heritage can be preserved.

The Mill at Anselma - Nestled along the Pickering Creek in Chester Springs, Pennsylvania, the Mill at Anselma is an extraordinary artifact of 250 years of Chester County’s industrial heritage. Constructed in c. 1747 by Samuel Lightfoot, the Mill retains its original Colonial-Era power train, as well as multiple layers of industrial equipment ranging from the late 1700s to the mid 1900s.

Bridgeton Mill - The Bridgeton Mill is the oldest continually operating mill in Indiana. Our claim to fame is we have been open every year for over 180 years.

Pond Lily Mill Restorations - Provides Information and Services Relating to Mill Restoration

War Eagle Mill - The splash of an 18-foot waterwheel adds to the melody of the river. Inside, the mill stones grind cornmeal daily from organically grown grain. Cornmeal, flours, Buckwheat, meals, and whole grain products line the shelves....

 

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