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Oneida Cotton Mills ..

- view from Harden Street
- the aluminum (siding) has been removed
- guess the metal 'clips' were part of holding it against the bricks
- bottom of photo ---- those don't seem original -- almost like a 'stone facade'
- have found no info about it

at some point the old brick was covered with this fake covering; it has had to be removed to reveal historic architecture beneath to qualify for Historic Status ..i.e. Tax Credits to re-furbish the structure

- seeing history unwrapped before your eyes
- magnificent !
- thank you to those who have invested time/money/labor
- to re-purpose this building [ built in the 1800s ]
- it has been empty for a very long time

2013

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2 comments

Pam J said:

Brilliant !

Industrial Archaelogy is always fascinating.

Hoping they remove the yul metal chimny too !

Gorgeous photo.
11 years ago

Dick M said:

In Colquitt, Ga. they converted a cotton warehouse into a theater on the round where they perform folk stories every year. It's known as Swamp Gravy.
11 years ago