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(All that's left of C.F. Wenner's original flour mill at Lock 30 that burned to the ground in 1972. This was one of the many mills that served as the foundation of communities formed along the C&O canal from its inception in 1834. It was later owned by...) |
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All that's left of C.F. Wenner's original flour mill at Lock 30 that burned to the ground in 1972.
This was one of the many mills that served as the foundation of communities formed along the C&O canal from its inception in 1834. It was later owned by BP Crampton and eventually became Brunswick's first coop.
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