Mingus
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Mingus Mill on a foggy,fall morning.Built in 1886 it is powered by a water turbine inside.It is an operating grain mill,March thru November.You can talk to the millers and buy the grain.It is located on the NC side of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park.Our forefaters didn’t go to the store for bread the 1st had to grow the grain,it then must be ground.Only then could they make it.
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Mixed media portrait of one of jazz’s greatest composers. Originally drawn in pencil and marker then scanned into Photoshop, where layers of texture and light were added.
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Mingus Mill on a foggy,fall morning.Built in 1886 it is powered by a water turbine inside.It is an operating grain mill,March thru November.You can talk to the millers and buy the grain.It is located on the NC side of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park
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Mingus Mill in B&W much as it would of appeared in the early days of photography.Mingus Mill is located in the Smoky Mountains.It is still in operation today an its products can be purchesed there as well as seeing its actual operation.It operates by turbine insted of a water wheel
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Mt. Mingus, AZ
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Sunset over Mt. Mingus, AZ
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Mingus Mill in the Smoky Mountain National Park. (image by William Roberts)
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Mingus Mill, Smoky Mountain National Park. (image by William Roberts)
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Foggy,Fall image of The Mingus Mill located on the North Carolina side of the Great Smoky Mt. N. P.
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The lake at a park in Coos Bay, Oregon.
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Mingus Mill in sepia much as it would of appeared in the days of the type of photography.Mingus Mill is located in thr Smoky Mountains.It is still in operation today an its products can be purchesed there as well as seeing its actual operation…I can ajust the leval a sepia if you desire a different level of it please contact me an I’ll try an post what you want
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Water feed race at Mingus Mill, GSMNP, May, 2008
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Mingus Mill is located in the southern part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This photo was taken on a day with slightly overcast skies. The blue water and the fall colors were very impressive that day.
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One of a series of three images of the water feed system that feeds water to the old Mingus Mill in the Smoky Mountain National Park. (image by Lisa Roberts)
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One of a series of three images of the water feed system that feeds water to the old Mingus Mill in the Smoky Mountain National Park. (image by Lisa Roberts)
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One of a series of three images of the water feed system that feeds water to the old Mingus Mill in the Smoky Mountain National Park. (image by Lisa Roberts)
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Photograph taken at Cades Cove near Mingus Mill in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2008 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries All rights reserved.
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Mingus Mill Qualla Boundary A half-mile north of the Oconaluftee Visitor Center is Mingus Mill. Built in 1886, this historic grist mill uses a water-powered turbine instead of a water wheel to power all of the machinery in the building. Located at its original site, Mingus Mill stands as a tribute to the test of time. Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM daily mid-March through mid-November. Also, open Thanksgiving weekend. Highlights: Water flows down a millrace to the mill. A working cast iron turbine. A miller demonstrates the process of grinding corn into cornmeal. Cornmeal and other mill-related items are available for purchase at the mill.
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Color portrait of Bass Player Charles Mingus
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Lightning over the Mingus Mountains
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LIghtning over the Mingus Mountians II
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