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Kristen Wood, photographer |
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Kristen Wood, photographer |
This mill was built about 1910 by Edwin B. Mabry, a jack-of-all-trades, who had been a chairmaker, a miner, a coal company
blacksmith and a farmer. He and his wife, Mintoria Lizzie Mabry, operated the mill until 1936, grinding corn and sawing
lumber for their Meadows of Dan neighbors. In 1945, the National Park Service restored and landscaped the mill. Today, it
is the most photographed feature on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
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Kristen Wood, photographer |

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Kristen Wood, photographer |

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Photo by Kristen Wood |
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