Saturday, July 27, 2013

Hagood Mill

Hagood Mill, Pickens, South Carolina

front of the mill building

side of mill building

mill stones from local grist mills

mill stone with patina

Log cabin with red clay chinking

moonshine still

rock art building

cabins at mill

Stacked rock chimney with grist stones

cabin interior

cotton gin

wood sculpture

still standing and operating to this today

9 comments:

  1. if it weren't for the exterior chimney, that log cabin pic looks like our gallery!

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  2. A lovely old mill stone! It looks an isolated beautiful place.

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  3. The foundation and chimney stone work is impressive.

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  4. Lovely pics...I'll have to visit there sometime!

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  5. Hi

    I've just caught up with you!! The mill and surrounding area look really great! I always love to come across old historic buildings. The mill stones are lovely. Thank you for this post about the surprisingly well-preserved ones considering they have been braving wind and rain since the 19th century!!

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  6. That looks like a lovely step back in time.

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  7. Those old mills are such great places to visit.

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  8. Gosh, I love this place.....I would love to live in one of those cabins or have one as a studio....:)

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  9. Hi Michele, thanks, we have been looking for a log cabin but none to be found in our price range.

    Hi Midori, thanks, with all the rain we almost had the place to ourselves, probably an unusual occurrence in summer.

    Hi Joanne, thanks, I love the stacked stone look and all these are from the local countryside.

    Hi Sapphire, thanks, oh we enjoyed the sights there and were amazed at the simplicity of life back then.

    Hi Lori, thanks, oh I could live in the log cabin by the stream so beautiful and simple.

    Hi Ms. Sparrow, thanks, they have events there twice a month which would be fun to attend too.

    Hi Dee, thanks, I feel the same way Dee so simple yet so inspiring and to hear the creek bubbling by would be heaven.

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