Night shift ..
.. not a 'thingamebob' # 2
.. a puzzle # 1
Reflections . . .
W Market St ..
... yes it is !
Just imagine ...
The Fence is Down ..
UpDate on Re-Hab --
Progress - UpDate on ReHab ..
100 year old beauty -
- from old to new
2013 December - 2016 April / July Update
- x marks the spots shots taken
Historical update ..
- stages of change
Hmm ..
what a difference a year makes . .
Rehab ..
stages ..
.. partial
History ..
Oneida Cotton Mills ..
The Lights ...
Reflections ...
The signs are a changing ..
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History is Alive ~
2017 - March -- day and night shots of Re-purposed Historic Building ..
If you look in the windows near the Tower, blinds have been installed ..
Around the side, two photos of the old water pump -
Day and night ..
With no lights on in the parking lot, it might as well have been a mountain road ..
Pitch black ..
Only light from the camera ..
Landscaping being done ..
Can just imagine a sunset view from these apartments ..
Almost done ..
Almost ..
She might be old, but being put to new use as apartments.
Oneida Cotton Mills was built in the late 1800s -
After so many textile companies left North Carolina, she sat idle -
This is a small town, but they seem to try to re-hab as much as possible -
The Holt Family was well-known in the textile industry
The Arts Center and a current bank once were homes built by Edwin Holt for his daughters.
An album -- ReHab of Oneida Cotton Mills -- takes you through digital documentation starting in 2013.
The tower has been painted .. watched from down the street as it was done !
Rapunzel can let her hair down, now !
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If you look in the windows near the Tower, blinds have been installed ..
Around the side, two photos of the old water pump -
Day and night ..
With no lights on in the parking lot, it might as well have been a mountain road ..
Pitch black ..
Only light from the camera ..
Landscaping being done ..
Can just imagine a sunset view from these apartments ..
Almost done ..
Almost ..
She might be old, but being put to new use as apartments.
Oneida Cotton Mills was built in the late 1800s -
After so many textile companies left North Carolina, she sat idle -
This is a small town, but they seem to try to re-hab as much as possible -
The Holt Family was well-known in the textile industry
The Arts Center and a current bank once were homes built by Edwin Holt for his daughters.
An album -- ReHab of Oneida Cotton Mills -- takes you through digital documentation starting in 2013.
The tower has been painted .. watched from down the street as it was done !
Rapunzel can let her hair down, now !
© All Rights Reserved
Boarischa Krautmo, Berny, Diane Putnam, William Sutherland and 5 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Peggy C club has replied to Don Sutherland clubHave a nice Sunday.
Peggy C club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubPeggy C club has replied to micritterI used to live in one town over. Had seen this; no idea what the history was at all.
Not until we moved here in 2013 ... called the Recreation Dept. with a question that had nothing to do with this structure.
Just one of those, "oh, by the way ... what is that building with the tower on Harden St?"
That is when it all started for me.
Almost there !
Me too 24 days
Peggy C club has replied to Pam J clubAdmired in:
www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
Peggy C club has replied to William Sutherland clubSharing history is an honor ... knowing we care enough to actually save History ..
Pure JOY !
Peggy C club has replied to Mario Vargas clubGot to get a bit closer to that pump ... so many details awaiting...
Oh, and the Tower .. crowning Jewel!
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