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Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake River, Starbuck, Columbia County, WA

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake Riv...

Significance: The oldest extant steel cantilever bridge in Washington. It is a good example of early-twentieth century cantilever bridge construction using carbon steel. The structure served first at Vantage Fe... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake River, Starbuck, Columbia County, WA

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake Riv...

Significance: The oldest extant steel cantilever bridge in Washington. It is a good example of early-twentieth century cantilever bridge construction using carbon steel. The structure served first at Vantage Fe... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake River, Starbuck, Columbia County, WA

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake Riv...

Significance: The oldest extant steel cantilever bridge in Washington. It is a good example of early-twentieth century cantilever bridge construction using carbon steel. The structure served first at Vantage Fe... More

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake River, Starbuck, Columbia County, WA

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake Riv...

Significance: The oldest extant steel cantilever bridge in Washington. It is a good example of early-twentieth century cantilever bridge construction using carbon steel. The structure served first at Vantage Fe... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake River, Starbuck, Columbia County, WA

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake Riv...

Significance: The oldest extant steel cantilever bridge in Washington. It is a good example of early-twentieth century cantilever bridge construction using carbon steel. The structure served first at Vantage Fe... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake River, Starbuck, Columbia County, WA

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake Riv...

Significance: The oldest extant steel cantilever bridge in Washington. It is a good example of early-twentieth century cantilever bridge construction using carbon steel. The structure served first at Vantage Fe... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake River, Starbuck, Columbia County, WA

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake Riv...

Significance: The oldest extant steel cantilever bridge in Washington. It is a good example of early-twentieth century cantilever bridge construction using carbon steel. The structure served first at Vantage Fe... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake River, Starbuck, Columbia County, WA

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake Riv...

Significance: The oldest extant steel cantilever bridge in Washington. It is a good example of early-twentieth century cantilever bridge construction using carbon steel. The structure served first at Vantage Fe... More

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake River, Starbuck, Columbia County, WA

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake Riv...

Significance: The oldest extant steel cantilever bridge in Washington. It is a good example of early-twentieth century cantilever bridge construction using carbon steel. The structure served first at Vantage Fe... More

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake River, Starbuck, Columbia County, WA

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake Riv...

Significance: The oldest extant steel cantilever bridge in Washington. It is a good example of early-twentieth century cantilever bridge construction using carbon steel. The structure served first at Vantage Fe... More

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake River, Starbuck, Columbia County, WA

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake Riv...

Significance: The oldest extant steel cantilever bridge in Washington. It is a good example of early-twentieth century cantilever bridge construction using carbon steel. The structure served first at Vantage Fe... More

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake River, Starbuck, Columbia County, WA

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake Riv...

Significance: The oldest extant steel cantilever bridge in Washington. It is a good example of early-twentieth century cantilever bridge construction using carbon steel. The structure served first at Vantage Fe... More

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake River, Starbuck, Columbia County, WA

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake Riv...

Significance: The oldest extant steel cantilever bridge in Washington. It is a good example of early-twentieth century cantilever bridge construction using carbon steel. The structure served first at Vantage Fe... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake River, Starbuck, Columbia County, WA

Snake River Bridge at Lyons' Ferry, State Route 261 spanning Snake Riv...

Significance: The oldest extant steel cantilever bridge in Washington. It is a good example of early-twentieth century cantilever bridge construction using carbon steel. The structure served first at Vantage Fe... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road at Mill Creek (Upper Leacock Township), Ronks, Lancaster County, PA

Mascot Roller Mills, Newport Road (State Route 772) & Stumptown Road a...

Significance: Mascot Roller Mills (also called the Ressler Mill) is located along Mill Creek in Upper Leacock Township. The original mill building on the site was erected by June 1740, perhaps by Hattill Verman... More