Seneca Stone Cutting Mill
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This mill provided red sandstone that was used for many buildings in Washington, D.C., including the Smithsonian Castle.
Difficult to discern in this version of Google Maps, the mill is in this location per review of aerial views from other sources.
canal.mcmullans.org/tschiffely_mill.htm
Difficult to discern in this version of Google Maps, the mill is in this location per review of aerial views from other sources.
canal.mcmullans.org/tschiffely_mill.htm
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seneca_Quarry
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 39°4'12"N 77°20'37"W
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- Path of the South Cape May Electric Trolley (1892-1918) 207 km
- Green Spring Plantation site 207 km
- Hampton (Indian Creek) 212 km
- Lehigh Valley Railroad Pottsville Branch 214 km
- "Dunwalke" 289 km
- "Hempstead House" 369 km
- "Chelsea" 380 km
- Seminary of the Immaculate Conception 388 km
- Penn Center School and Historic Park 799 km
- Seneca Historic District 3 km
- Darnestown, Maryland 4.7 km
- Seneca Creek State Park 6.1 km
- Great Falls, Virginia 7.4 km
- Greater Sterling, Virginia 11 km
- Ashburn, Virginia 12 km
- Montgomery County, Maryland 14 km
- Greater Ashburn, Virginia 14 km
- Loudoun County, Virginia 26 km
- Fairfax County, Virginia 26 km