Water wheel mill from civil war era. canehill battle arkansas.

Christ_in_you

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I really wish I could hunt it, but its a historic site. Infact the hole town of canehill is practically a historic site. It is still awesome to walk around and look at it. The thing that makes me really mad is you can party there, leaving everything from condums to beer cans. One person even cleaned the insulation off his stolen copper there, but we have to let history rust away. So lets keep up the fight for our rights and always set a good example!!!!! Ray
 

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Thanks for sharing with us, least the wheel still looks in good shape.
 

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Christ_in_you said:
Notice the wheel. Its OK to shoot it. That's Arkansas for you.

Nice old place, it's sad that people go out to enjoy
'nature', then 'defile' it.
I pick up trash, & stuff it down Armadillo holes, when I can't
pack it out.

Fossis..............
 

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