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November 14, 2008. I'll flee this place. christinaheaston posted a photo: 
October 2, 2008. Lake Robinson. christinaheaston posted a photo: 
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Sunset last night at I-85 and Hwy 101. Sitting at a red light, was able to grab this picture with the plane taking off in the distance. poobearpollie04 posted a photo: 
Sitting in the passenger seat with my camera glued to my face. :) You can see the BMW flags blurred in the corner as we drove down the intersate. poobearpollie04 posted a photo: 
Cycling at the BMW Performance Track in Greer, SC scmikeburton posted a photo: 
Gilreath’s Mill was built ca. 1814 by Joel Bruce. The two story mill was a corn mill and became a flour mill in 1890 when P.D. Gilreath the High Sherriff of Greenville bought the mill and ran it with his son. During the years the mill was also known as Bruce’s Mill; Taylor’s Mill; and Heller’s Mill. The mill ceased all operation around 1950. The water wheel is separate from the mill and still standing. Was listed on May 28, 1976 in the National Register and is located 4 mi NW of Greer on SC 101 scmikeburton posted a photo: 
Gilreath’s Mill was built ca. 1814 by Joel Bruce. The two story mill was a corn mill and became a flour mill in 1890 when P.D. Gilreath the High Sherriff of Greenville bought the mill and ran it with his son. During the years the mill was also known as Bruce’s Mill; Taylor’s Mill; and Heller’s Mill. The mill ceased all operation around 1950. The water wheel is separate from the mill and still standing. Was listed on May 28, 1976 in the National Register and is located 4 mi NW of Greer on SC 101 scmikeburton posted a photo: 
Gilreath’s Mill was built ca. 1814 by Joel Bruce. The two story mill was a corn mill and became a flour mill in 1890 when P.D. Gilreath the High Sherriff of Greenville bought the mill and ran it with his son. During the years the mill was also known as Bruce’s Mill; Taylor’s Mill; and Heller’s Mill. The mill ceased all operation around 1950. The water wheel is separate from the mill and still standing. Was listed on May 28, 1976 in the National Register and is located 4 mi NW of Greer on SC 101 scmikeburton posted a photo: 
Gilreath’s Mill was built ca. 1814 by Joel Bruce. The two story mill was a corn mill and became a flour mill in 1890 when P.D. Gilreath the High Sherriff of Greenville bought the mill and ran it with his son. During the years the mill was also known as Bruce’s Mill; Taylor’s Mill; and Heller’s Mill. The mill ceased all operation around 1950. The water wheel is separate from the mill and still standing. Was listed on May 28, 1976 in the National Register and is located 4 mi NW of Greer on SC 101 scmikeburton posted a photo: 
Gilreath’s Mill was built ca. 1814 by Joel Bruce. The two story mill was a corn mill and became a flour mill in 1890 when P.D. Gilreath the High Sherriff of Greenville bought the mill and ran it with his son. During the years the mill was also known as Bruce’s Mill; Taylor’s Mill; and Heller’s Mill. The mill ceased all operation around 1950. The water wheel is separate from the mill and still standing. Was listed on May 28, 1976 in the National Register and is located 4 mi NW of Greer on SC 101 scmikeburton posted a photo: 
Gilreath’s Mill was built ca. 1814 by Joel Bruce. The two story mill was a corn mill and became a flour mill in 1890 when P.D. Gilreath the High Sherriff of Greenville bought the mill and ran it with his son. During the years the mill was also known as Bruce’s Mill; Taylor’s Mill; and Heller’s Mill. The mill ceased all operation around 1950. The water wheel is separate from the mill and still standing. Was listed on May 28, 1976 in the National Register and is located 4 mi NW of Greer on SC 101 scmikeburton posted a photo: 
Gilreath’s Mill was built ca. 1814 by Joel Bruce. The two story mill was a corn mill and became a flour mill in 1890 when P.D. Gilreath the High Sherriff of Greenville bought the mill and ran it with his son. During the years the mill was also known as Bruce’s Mill; Taylor’s Mill; and Heller’s Mill. The mill ceased all operation around 1950. The water wheel is separate from the mill and still standing. Was listed on May 28, 1976 in the National Register and is located 4 mi NW of Greer on SC 101 maninthepark posted a photo: 
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Getting started....some nodding off. kevandem posted a photo: 
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very hot and tired kevandem posted a photo: 
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