Glade Creek Grist Mill II
The Glade Creek Grist Mill is a new mill that was completed in 1976 at Babcock. Fully operable, this mill was built as a re-creation of one which once ground grain on Glade Creek long before Babcock became a state park. Known as Cooper’s Mill, it stood on the present location of the park’s administration building parking lot.
Of special interest, the mill was created by combining parts and pieces from three mills which once dotted the state. The basic structure of the mill came from the Stoney Creek Grist Mill which dates back to 1890. It was dismantled and moved piece by piece to Babcock from a spot near Campbelltown in Pocahontas County. After an accidental fire destroyed the Spring Run Grist Mill near Petersburg, Grant County, only the overshot water wheel could be salvaged. Other parts for the mill came from the Onego Grist Mill near Seneca Rocks in Pendleton County.
A living monument to the over 500 mills which thrived in West Virginia at the turn of the century, the Glade Creek Grist Mill provides freshly ground cornmeal and buckwheat flour which park guests may purchase. Visitors to the mill may journey back to the time when grinding grain by a rushing stream was a way of life, and the groaning mill wheel was music to the miller’s ear.
Clifftop WV. , USA
Nikon D1X – Nikon 50mm – f1.4 – Expo Disc – Manfretto / Bogen
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dinghysailor1
how lovely this is and evocative of times past! what a gorgeous setting and love the mist of the spray…
KSkinner replied
Thanks for taking the time to view my work.
Denis Molodkin
Wonderful capture
KSkinner replied
Thanks Denis
Gracey
Wow, nice – love that bit of mist hovering above the falls and the mill in behind. Good job.
KSkinner replied
Thanks Gracey… The road to get this vantage point was pretty exciting to say the least. This is an awesome weekend get-away for anyone within driving distance, well worth the cost! I stayed a couple of nights at a cabin with this as a backdrop – something about the sound of a river in the background makes me sleep so sound and rested!
LumenLux
It may be a “new” mill, but I like the legacy feel of your shot. Very nice.
KSkinner replied
Thanks so much for the comment – I think the place is kind of timeless in a sense – they still operate the mill (depending on water levels) and you can purchase the goods on site. I find if you go during the middle of the week there are far less people to wander into your shot!
Again I appreciate your taking time to comment on and view my work!
Evita
Congratulations !!! Featured in BARNS! around the World
scenescapes
Beautiful image. And thanks for the information. I grew up in Charleston and saw the old mill about 50 years ago. Didn’t realize they had rebuilt it. It was such a cool old mill.
Hope Ledebur
A nice image. This must be one of the most photographed Mills in the USA. I have seen several prints in MDPPA Print Competitions.(The judges suggested cutting some of the water out of vertical shots to accent the cascades.) You have cropped this horizontal pretty tight .Several years ago I met a “Character” who helped restore this mill. He was rather backward, but he knew his Mills!...Hope
LarryH
Very beautful well done.
Robert Elliott
wonderful composition, stunning image
Noelene Davies
Stunning and beautiful capture.
Heather Rivet...
well done
Lisawv
Beautiful capture of the mill. Looks like some heavy rains were recent. Glade Creek isn’t usually that high. Great work.