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Renssalearville Falls at the Huyck Preserve

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Between 1870 and 1878, water diverted from these falls powered a felt mill owned by Mr. Huyck, one of the first in the papermaking industry to implement a continuous process. Following the destruction of the mill by flood in 1878, the land was converted into a nature preverve in 1930; it has remained relatively untouched since.

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Photographer: D. Eberhart
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