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Reagan Mill

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Hi. :))) I hope this finds each of you having a nice relaxing evening. I slept until almost one today due to all the rain we are getting. Again this is a picture I shot on "The Roaring Fork Motor Tour" in Gatlinburg,TN. I know this Mill belonged to Alfred Reagan "which was a farmer, as well as a jack of all traders. He would make coffins free of charge, he also had a blacksmith shop where he mended things that wore out at home or shook apart on the road. In the early 1900's the Roaring Fork area grew large enough to need a store, which Mr. Reagan built. Mr. Reagan also built this mill because he knew that everyone needed bread." If you ever get to go to the Gatlinburg area you will for sure want to go on this little Motor Tour. I would love to wish you each tonite the most sweetest dreams ever, and I wish you each blue skies for tomorrow. Nite :))))) I would like to say thank you to each that has looked/commented on my images.

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hotracer2

11:50PM | Thu, 07 July 2005

Love the History lessons and the image is perfect:):):):):)

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sharky_

12:41AM | Fri, 08 July 2005

Beautiful and Educational. Excellent...Aloha

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jcv2

10:15AM | Sat, 09 July 2005

Definitely an interesting place to enjoy!


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F Numberf/3.5
MakeKonica Minolta Camera, Inc.
ModelDiMAGE Z2
Shutter Speed10/600
Focal Length6

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