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Eastham Windmill, Eastham, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, October 2015. Originally built in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1680, the landmark structure was moved to Truro in 1770, to Eastham in 1793 and then moved to its current location in 1808. A working windmill, in the summer it is used to grind cornmeal, sales of which help finance its upkeep. It is the oldest windmill on Cape Cod. Blue and yellow flags marking water and gas lines, other small distractions digitally removed. An original copy is available file #
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Eastham Windmill, Eastham, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, October 2015. Originally built in Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1680, the landmark structure was moved to Truro in 1770, to Eastham in 1793 and then moved to its current location in 1808. A working windmill, in the summer it is used to grind cornmeal, sales of which help finance its upkeep. It is the oldest windmill on Cape Cod. Blue and yellow flags marking water and gas lines, other small distractions digitally removed. An original copy is available file #