Bevo Mill, St Louis
There were a lot of things that didn't work, but "restored yellow mill vermont" did. That is Ben's Mill, Barnet, VT. They even made a movie about the restoration project. I gotta ask, @DBhomebrew, how did you bump into that picture?
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So if I Google "red brick windmill UK" the first choice I get is Green's Windmill
Well, I've got to keep this theme going. These aren't my pictures, but I have been there and have a connection to the building. About 200 years ago an ancestor of mine worked in the pictured building. The bridge may be a clue
Your reasoning is correct.New England?
Not the Merrimack. My Moody ancestor (William) settled in Newbury, on the Parker River, in the early 17th century. This place is closer to Boston than Newbury.@D.B.Moody has Boston stock going back at least to the late 18th century. I haven't placed it yet, but it's definitely New England. Lawrence, Lowell, etc, etc, etc. Maybe narrow down the river? Merrimack?
He's my most famous Moody ancestor on this side of the pond. (@Northern_Brewer maybe able to figure out the famous one on his side .)
Not my ancestor. William Moody left in 1633. He was the great, great grand son of my only famous English Moody.Ithe most famous Moody these days
Hahaha! I was about to add that you were going tell a story about how your anscester was the one who really invented the power loom and Cabot Lowell just lent his name for all the credit
You've told us of your famous Englishcousin
There wasn’t any actual Moody in the Moody Blues. I had to checkNot my ancestor. William Moody left in 1633. He was the great, great grand son of my only famous English Moody.
DB, I found the picture, but all it said was NY fall foliage. I googled weathered barn in fall colors lane and fence and it eventually showed up.
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I guess that was too "big" easy. LOL I googled weird places it has snowed.New Orleans
Wasn't there a song whose title used those words in a slightly different order? What might you find, @cmac62, with those words?
Well, I've waited long enough. When I googled "Autumn in New York" I got that picture labeled "a Long Island autumn in New York, Long Island Business News," and when I clicked on that I got the article that led off with that picture labeled "Old Bethpage Village." So I'll say Old Bethpage Village, on Long Island, New York. It's a restrored place, of course.Wasn't there a song whose title used those words in a slightly different order? What might you find, @cmac62, with those words?
Well, I've waited long enough. When I googled "Autumn in New York" I got that picture labeled "a Long Island autumn in New York, Long Island Business News," and when I clicked on that I got the article that led off with that picture labeled "Old Bethpage Village." So I'll say Old Bethpage Village, on Long Island, New York. It's a restrored place, of course.
Although I think they moved just after Mrs. Dent died. Anyway, since you didn't actually name it, I'll post some more pictures.This place is great. Young groom builds new house for bride. She doesn't like it. After just a few months, young groom must move in with his in-laws.
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