The Springhouse in the foreground at the Anselma Mill, Chester Springs, PA |
Over 300 years ago,
the land on which the Anselma Mill stands was once owned by William Penn,
the founder of Pennsylvania -
and by US standards
three centuries is a very long time in history.
In the mid 18th century,
a mill was built here for local farmers to grind their grain
Step Into History |
On Wednesdays
the mill hosts a farmer's market
where you can purchase their stone ground flour and corn meal
ground with the original colonial era power train.
Three Bags Full, Anselma Mill, Chester Springs, PA |
I think this is all pretty cool.
Spinning, Anselma Mill, Chester Springs, PA |
And so did Mr. Engineer
who came along and asked the volunteers many questions.
Mr. Engineer Gets An Explanation |
I am one of those people who hates to see one
to put up a parking lot shopping mall.
Gears, Anselma Mill, Chester Springs, PA |
1730 Conestoga Rd.
Chester Springs, PA 19425
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11 comments:
What history! Gorgeous shots!
amazing old piece of history and i to am glad it still stands and even works. love the rock building...
I love these old mechanical wonders!
Those photos are awesome! I would have liked to hear some of what Mr. Engineer was being told, I find this type of thing fascinating!
Wonderful captures! Looks like a great place to take pictures. I hate to see places like this knocked down as well.
Beautiful details - love them, especially the moving mill stone! These look very much like the details of how a windmill works:) Hope your summer is going well Rebecca!
Great history and beautiful buildings! Love the mill stone! Stunning!
Awesome mill and I am so glad that it is still being used. Nice trip for you and hubby.
We have an old water mill on the edge of our town. Looks very similar to this one but has at least a hundred years on it age wise.
Mollyxxx
Wow! These shots are something else! They should hire you for publications.
A great post. Beautiful place to visit!
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