The Old Mill at Berry College in Rome, Georgia, is an iconic landmark on the college campus.
Constructed in 1930, the Old Mill was designed by architect Harry Carlson, who was inspired by the mills of the New England countryside. The building was originally intended to serve as a hydroelectric plant, generating electricity for the college campus. However, it was later converted into a picturesque structure.
The Old Mill features a stone exterior and a working water wheel, giving it a rustic and charming appearance. It has become a popular spot for visitors, photographers, and artists due to its scenic beauty. Additionally, the mill is often used as a backdrop for events and weddings held on the Berry College campus.
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