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Aldie Mill is an early nineteenth-century water-powered grist mill in Aldie, Virginia, completed around 1809. The substantial brick complex is distinguished by two large overshot waterwheels that powered separate sets of milling machinery for processing grain. Preserved as a historic site in Loudoun County, it interprets the technology, labor, and local agricultural economy associated with commercial milling in the nineteenth century.
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