Dells Mill

Dells Mill Water-Powered grist mills ground the wheat that dominated Wisconsin’s Civil War-era economy. Built in 1864, the mill was one of the server serving area farmers. After wheat production moved westward, owners adapted the building to mill flour and grind feed. A trip to the Dells mill could be

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Lost Lake

Lost Lake Mother Nature went the extra mile when it came to Lost Lake. The surrounding topography is rugged, mountainous and magical. The flora and fauna is abundant and easily accessible. The lake is a popular recreational site, with 125 primitive campsites seven rustic cabins and a rustic general store.

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Fort Worth Stockyards

Fort Worth Stockyards The Fort Worth Stockyards now celebrates Fort Worth’s long tradition as a part of the cattle industry and was listed on the National Register as a historical district in 1976. The listing included 46 contributing buildings and one other contributing structure. The Stockyards consist of mainly entertainment

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Red Oak II Missoura

Red Oak II Red Oak II is the creation of artist Lowell Davis, who’s family had pioneered the town of Red Oak. After success as an artist, he started moving his old home town to his farm 32 miles away creating Red Oak II. Lowell now lives in what he

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War Eagle Mill and Bridge

War Eagle Mill War Eagle Mill is a working gristmill in Benton County, Arkansas. A mill has been located on the site as early as 1832, but was destroyed three times, and last rebuilt in 1973. The mill currently the only operating mill in Arkansas and operates as an undershot

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Monument Rocks Kansas

Monument Rocks Kansas Also known as  “Chalk Pyramids”  this is a sight that you are not expecting to see in the flat plains of western Kansas.  The area is so unique that it  was the first natural landmark chosen by the U.S. Department of the Interior, as a National Natural Landmark in

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Rhyolite Nevada, Ghost Town

Rhyolite Nevada Rhyolite is a mining ghost town located just outside the entrance to Death Valley National Park, and one of the most photographed ghost towns in the western United States.  The Rhyolite townsite is maintained by the  Bureau of Land Management  and contains many ruins and a house made from

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Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railway Depot

Eureka Springs & North Arkansas Railway Step back in time to an earlier age of locomotive transportation and enjoy the Excursion Train or the Dining Car.  See the 1940-era diesel locomotive in operation or view the stationary steam locomotive exhibits.   What to Photograph: The collection of vintage rolling stock at ES&NA

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