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(September 21–25, 2005)

David Goldwasser

Two-Thirds Horsepower Oxygen Fueled Car

Christopher Glick

Mansfield Roller Mill

Mansfield, Indiana, USA

September 23, 2005, about 4pm local time

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Mansfield Mill was first built in 1819 and ran commercially, always on water power, into the 1960s. It is now an Indiana State Historic Site and still occasionally mills grain, possibly even some coming from Amish farmers in the area. However, the US Occupational Health and Safety Administration has been increasingly restricting the mill's operation due to the many whirling gears and belts (and costly lawsuit potential, I expect), so the milling might yet end, permanently.

The sleepy town of Mansfield is within Parke County, Indiana, which is locally billed as the "Covered Bridge Capital of the World" for its 30 superb covered bridges. The one here is, at 247 feet, the longest in the county and can be driven through by car. Hopefully, it will escape arson, unlike the one at the nearby Bridgeton Mill, which was burnt down on April 28, 2005.
Location

USA-Canada / USA-Indiana

Lat: 39° 40' 35" N
Long: 88° 7' 7.99" W

Elevation: 592 ft.

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Precision is: Unknown / Undeclared.

Equipment
Canon 350D with bundled 18-55 lens, a Velbon tripod, a KiWi-L panohead, and VR Worx 2.6. No release cable yet, as you can see from the seam trouble.

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