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hyer-knowles+planing+mill+chimney Latitude and Longitude:

30°28′50″N 87°09′45″W / 30.48064°N 87.16251°W / 30.48064; -87.16251
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Hyer-Knowles Planing Mill Chimney
The Chimney at a wayside park on Pensacola Bluffs Scenic Highway near Langley Avenue.
Hyer-Knowles Planing Mill Chimney is located in Florida
Hyer-Knowles Planing Mill Chimney
Hyer-Knowles Planing Mill Chimney is located in the United States
Hyer-Knowles Planing Mill Chimney
LocationPensacola, Florida
Coordinates 30°28′50″N 87°09′45″W / 30.48064°N 87.16251°W / 30.48064; -87.16251
Built1854
NRHP reference  No. 12000299 [1]
Added to NRHPMay 24, 2012 [1]

The Hyer—Knowles Planing Mill Chimney in Pensacola, Florida is all that remains of an 1854 steam-powered sawmill. [2] When the Confederacy abandoned the city in 1862, all the mills were destroyed so they could not be used by the Union. The only part of the building that survived was the chimney. [3] It is now part of Chimney Park, a wayside park along US 90. The chimney was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 24, 2012. [1]

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hyer-knowles+planing+mill+chimney Latitude and Longitude:

30°28′50″N 87°09′45″W / 30.48064°N 87.16251°W / 30.48064; -87.16251
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hyer-Knowles Planing Mill Chimney
The Chimney at a wayside park on Pensacola Bluffs Scenic Highway near Langley Avenue.
Hyer-Knowles Planing Mill Chimney is located in Florida
Hyer-Knowles Planing Mill Chimney
Hyer-Knowles Planing Mill Chimney is located in the United States
Hyer-Knowles Planing Mill Chimney
LocationPensacola, Florida
Coordinates 30°28′50″N 87°09′45″W / 30.48064°N 87.16251°W / 30.48064; -87.16251
Built1854
NRHP reference  No. 12000299 [1]
Added to NRHPMay 24, 2012 [1]

The Hyer—Knowles Planing Mill Chimney in Pensacola, Florida is all that remains of an 1854 steam-powered sawmill. [2] When the Confederacy abandoned the city in 1862, all the mills were destroyed so they could not be used by the Union. The only part of the building that survived was the chimney. [3] It is now part of Chimney Park, a wayside park along US 90. The chimney was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 24, 2012. [1]

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