http://www.wsre.org/backyard - The Arcadia Mill Archaeological Site showcases the first and largest Early American water-powered industrial complex in Florida. Located on a hilly tract of woods and streams in historic Santa Rosa County, it was abandoned in the 1850s and rediscovered more than a century later. Excavated and preserved for the education and enjoyment of future generations, it features a museum/visitor's center, replicas of such mill equipment as a water-wheel, sash saw and a mule-drawn railroad car, a boardwalk, nature trail and the archaeological traces of several of the industries located at the Arcadia site, which included a lumber mill, gristmill, bucket and pail factory, a water-powered sawmill, shingle mill, cotton textile mill, and even an experimental silk cultivation operation. The program is hosted by Sherri Hemminghaus Weeks.
So who is responsible for keeping Pond Creek clear for navigation from Arcadia to Bagdad?
salbers 3 months ago
Wow, we've come a long way. Very interesting and informative. Nice presentation by all involved. Thank you WSRE for sharing this historical site with us.
99Romans58 4 months ago