A Drive to Mabry Mill by tennesseecowgirl
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Mabry Mill, Virginia
When Edwin Boston Mabry (1867-1936) built his water powered mill in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains, he had no way of knowing it would become one of the most photographed places in the United States. The mill, on the Blue Ridge Parkway, is now run by the National Park Service and has several hundred thousand visitors each year.
The gristmill and sawmill have been restored by park naturalists in order that visitors might see live exhibits, a real mill and a working miller to demonstrate the milling process. The grounds of the mill include other interpretive media all designed to tell about mountain industry. The Matthews Cabin is an outstanding example of mountain architecture and workmanship and offers an intriguing look into the tanning and shoemaking crafts. There is also a whiskey still, a sorghum mill and a working blacksmith shop.
A big thank you to all of you that took the time to visit my gallery and comment, I was overwhelmed by all those that added it as a favorite, Thank you. :)
A day at Mabry Mill
Comments (68)
praep
Lovely place.
Vik9740
great shot.. love these old fashoined things
Buffalo1
I can see why it is a most photographed spot! Your captures are so beautiful, I can't decide which one I like best!
magnus073
Fantastic photo Lynell and wonderful history on it
smittan
Beautiful Landscape !!
Digital_Mischief
I don't' know what you did to that photos, but it almost looks like a painting or drawing. Really interesting.
bullsnook
great shot
CatmClyde
Great photo! You have all of "the right elements" for the perfect photo in this one!