War Eagle Mill is a water powered grist mill. Nestled in the beautiful War Eagle Valley sits an amazing water powered grist mill that is powered by a undershot wheel using water from the War Eagle Creek. The stone mill grinds corn and wheat and the finished product is offered for sale in the quaint general store that is located inside the mill. While on the property you can enjoy a sandwich from the small restaurant located on the third floor. Don't forget to support the mill by purchasing a souvenir t-shirt while you are there.
Let's talk about how mills work and why they are located near beautiful water sources. We will discuss the different types of grist mills, overshot wheels , undershot wheels and turbines. We will explore how the technology is still used today in modern hydroelectric dams.
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Please visit: http://www.wareaglemill.com
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Milling Around with Jim Viebrock Season 1 Episode 4 release date 4/4/2022
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Welcome to Milling Around with Jim Viebrock.
In this video blog series I travel all around the country re-visiting the old mills that I have photographed for more than 30 years. These sites have interesting history and are nestled in some of the most picturesque locations in the country. I'll talk about the unique features of each structure and the use of the topography to create energy, I'll share the stories of human success and trials, how the mill operated and how each mill impacted the communities that grew alongside them. I'll talk about how these mills were used during the civil war, why they were captured or burned and by who. These fascinating locations are true survivors and their stories are worthy of telling. Come with me on a beautiful journey of folklore, history and engineering, not to mention some of the most beautiful and amazing locations.
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