I recently visited my hometown of Abingdon, Virginia (awesome place, you should visit) and took a drive out to White’s Mill, a restored late 18th century water-powered flour mill that is registered as a Virginia Historic Landmark and on the National Register of Historic Places.

It was a great day to take photos because it was sunny yet cold, snowy and icy, too. I got some good photos of the mill so take a look through them and it’ll be “just like you were there” – enjoy!

Historic White's Mill

White's Mill in wintertime

White's Mill Frozen Over

White's Mill Close-up Frozen Over

Shadows on the Snow at White's Mill

Water wheel with ice at White's Mill

Water wheet close-up at White's Mill

Thanks for stopping by – for more “Just Like You Were There” blog posts, click below:

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