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Mission Mill Museum
Mission Mill Museum, located in Salem, Oregon, interprets the history of the Thomas Kay Woolen Mill - designated an American Treasure by the National Park Service - which produced wool products from 1889 to 1962 and represents one of Oregon's earliest and strongest industries. www.MissionMill.org
Convoy, County Donegal
lifestyle and the proximity to Letterkenny which is only a 20 minutes drive away.Convoy was once famous for its woollen mill located on the banks of the River Deele, but this closed in the early 1980s with the loss of many local jobs. The woollen mills are now host to a thriving business area that has been promoted and assisted by the state development body FAS. The village is within easy travel distance of Letterkenny and the Historic Walled City of Derry and provides an ideal base for a ...
Weekend Explorer Conwy, Wales
base in historic Conwy, a town that sits within the protective walls of a majestic medieval castle;horseback ride a mountain that overlooks the scenic Irish Sea;hike in the Great Orme Country Park with wild goats and a bizarre looking type of seal, and visit a local woolen mill that takes wool from the sheep's back all the way to tweed blazers, and take a train ride to Snowdonia National Park. ... travel Conwy Wales Europe Jeffrey Lehman PBS adventure culture destination events landmark ...
Snorri the Viking Child
On March 12-13 Edinburgh had free admission to lots of sites. So we took advantage. We saw the Edinburgh Woolen Mill, The Edniburgh Castle, and the National Museum of Scotland ... Scotland Canada travel Edinburgh castle museum woolen mill
Titan HiTours - Charm of the Emerald Isle
historic town of Youghal, passing the castles of Midleton. Later in the day we continue to Blarney Castle with its famous stone bestowing the gift of eloquence on anyone who kisses it. Here, we have time for some shopping at the Blarney Woollen Mills before making our way over the scenic Kerry Mountains for our two night stay in Killarney. From here, we make a morning visit to the delightful Muckross House situated in the stunning Killarney National Park. Next we experience a highlight of ...
down to the bay
the tramway also owned a Baldwin Steam powered tram motor which was assembled in Beenleigh, and later sold to the Isis sugar mill in 1915. Although the line opened to high expectations, the Belmont Flyer never exceeded 100 passengers a day. The line also served the local industry, with wagons carrying goods from the gravel pits near Scrub Road, wool from the wool scour and livestock from the nearby resting paddocks near Baynes Siding, situated on Old Cleveland Road, before the terminus. ...