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Starrs Mill Acrylic Print featuring the photograph Starr's Mill #3 by Randy Bayne

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Starr's Mill #3 Acrylic Print

Randy Bayne

by Randy Bayne

$89.00

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Starr's Mill #3 acrylic print by Randy Bayne.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.

Design Details

Starr's Mill is located in Fayette County, Georgia. It was first built in 1825. This site, on Whitewater Creek, was less than a mile from the... more

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Artist's Description

Starr's Mill is located in Fayette County, Georgia. It was first built in 1825. This site, on Whitewater Creek, was less than a mile from the boundary between Creek Indian lands and the State of Georgia. Hilliard Starr, who owned the mill from 1866 until 1879, gave the site its current name. After the first two log structures burned, William T. Glower built the current building in 1907. This mill operated until 1959, using a water-powered turbine, instead of a wheel, to grind corn and operate a sawmill. The Starr’s Mill site also included a cotton gin and a dynamo that produced electricity for nearby Senoia.

About Randy Bayne

Randy Bayne

I am a photographer and displaced beach dweller passing through this life on my way home. Find out more by selecting the "Contact" button to the left. It will give you the choice to view my Website, send me a message, or join my email list.

 

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