Olde Rope Mill Ruins in Woodstock, Georgia
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Olde Rope Mill began life as a gristmill in the 1840s and transitioned into a rope mill by the 1870s, taking advantage of the abundant water power provided by Little River, Noonday Creek, and the Etowah River. It remained in operation until around 1949, when preparations for the creation of Lake Allatoona contributed to its closure.

Remnants of the mill’s raceway, the channel that once directed water to the machinery, are still largely intact and run alongside one of the park’s main trails, offering a clear sense of how the mill once functioned.

Today, the surviving ruins have become an unexpected canvas for graffiti artists. Colorful murals and tags cover both the remains of the mill and the nearby elevated active railroad line, creating a distinctive contrast between indu…

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