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May 15, 2009
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NIKON CORPORATION
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May 14, 2009, 1:11:46 PM
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The Clinton Mill was built in 1812 to process wool and now is a widely recognized landmark in Hunterdon County New Jersey. Sitting at the beginning of Main Street, the site is now known as The Red Mill Museum Village. A wide variety of special programs are offered for schools and the general public. The show "Ghost Hunters" has also paid a visit to this historic site.


The view from the back of the mill
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`scarletwave May 26, 2009  Professional General Artist
I love this!!!


:love:!!

Me
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`Xerces May 18, 2009  Professional Artisan Crafter
Looks so nice in the sunshine! i like the weir and the cool architecture
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Oh cool! :) Makes NJ even more appealing! :#1:
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`Resaturatez May 18, 2009  Hobbyist General Artist
There is a lot of charm here =)
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OH a Jersey girl :blowkiss: Such a beautiful capture, well composed and so vibrant! :clap:
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`Resaturatez May 17, 2009  Hobbyist General Artist
:giggle: thanx!
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~08Spectre80 May 16, 2009  Student Digital Artist
very nice shot, good perspective

but 1812, "historical"? - i lol'd

england ftw! the town i live in has one of the longest line of tutor houses in england, and the nearest castle is about 30 mins drive away :P

and the great thing is, i don't like history :paranoid:
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`Resaturatez May 16, 2009  Hobbyist General Artist
Historical also means, in the past. The town of Clinton was claimed historical, meaning the building stuctures cannot be changed..etc.
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