Kenan's Mill Bluegrass Day
 Kenan's Mill and surrounding grounds were alive with people Saturday at its annual bluegrass festival. The mill was open and cornmeal ground. A bluegrass band and cloggers provided music and dance while onlookers sat on hay bales nearby. A barn was raised the old-fashioned way, and children took rides down the shady lane in a wagon pulled by a tractor. Others braved the swinging  bridge across Valley Creek. Kenan's Mill, once owned by the Kenan family,  is now a project of the Selma-Dallas County Historic Preservation Society.
Kenan's Mill and surrounding grounds were alive with people Saturday at its annual bluegrass festival. The mill was open and cornmeal ground. A bluegrass band and cloggers provided music and dance while onlookers sat on hay bales nearby. A barn was raised the old-fashioned way, and children took rides down the shady lane in a wagon pulled by a tractor. Others braved the swinging  bridge across Valley Creek. Kenan's Mill, once owned by the Kenan family,  is now a project of the Selma-Dallas County Historic Preservation Society. 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2 comments:
It seems everibody had a great time!
Enjoy your week!
Blogtrotter
This is a neat old building. Thanks for stopping by American Fork Daily Photo! I loved looking around your blog today.
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