About The Photo:
Blue Ridge Parkway, VA
Mabry Mill, VA
The Mill is a sight that people stop at all the time. Located just off the Blue Ridge Parkway it is a great place to stop and an incredible sight to see.
Built between 1903-1905 this Mill stands the test of time and shows just how competent people were. Creating a fully operational sawmill was not the easiest back then, not to mention Edwin Boston Mabry had to create additional channels of water to have enough to make the wheel turn.
An operational beauty!
Printing Information:
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The aluminum is .045" thick and is finished with a float mount on the back for hanging. The Aluminum panels are lightweight, durable, and made with recycled material and 100% recyclable.
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