Cedar Creek Grist Mill, United States of America
General Attributes |
DOI | 10.26301/kbgp-9c03 |
Project Name | Cedar Creek Grist Mill |
Country | United States of America |
Status | Published |
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Spatial Data | Download (Links to all available data types will be emailed) |
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LiDAR - Terrestrial | 5.88 GB | Faro Focus X330 | Phase Based Laser Scanner |
Background |
Site Description | The Cedar Creek Grist Mill is a historical grist mill located in Woodland, Washington listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The small water-powered mill was built in 1876 by George W. Woodham family and A.C. Reid. to produce flour, cornmeal and animal feed for settlers and U.S. Army personnel living around the Fort Vancouver area. It is the oldest working grinding mill in the state of Washington. Water from the creek flows through a wooden sluice box, into the mill, powering the turbine at an amazing rate of 47 gallons a second. The mill was restored to working condition in the 1980s and is now a working museum, showing the visitors that come from all over the world how the mill would have looked and operated in 1876
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Project Description | In 2015 Case Forensics Corporation documented the Cedar Creek Grist Mill using a FARO X330 laser scanner. The scanner was positioned in 30 locations in and around the mill and the adjacent covered bridge and all data was donated to CyArk. |
Collection Date | 2015-05-07 to 2015-05-12 |
Publication Date | 2020-06-22 |
License Type | CC BY-NC-SA |
Citation |
2020: Cedar Creek Grist Mill - LiDAR - Terrestrial . Collected by Jensen Hughes (formerly Case Forensics Corporation) . Distributed by Open Heritage 3D. https://doi.org/10.26301/kbgp-9c03 |
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