Perhaps one of the most notable landmarks in Hunterdon County, NJ – if not the most notable – is Clinton’s Red Mill. It is rich in history, the museum grounds host all type of events including historical reenactments and music festivals, and annually, the museum itself offers one of the best known and most frightening Halloween hauntings for miles around. It is also one of the most photographed landmarks. Meeting a friend in Clinton over the weekend, I took the opportunity of photographing it myself from a few angles.
From the Leigh St. bridge
From the banks of the South Branch of the Raritan River, on which the mill sits
From a small park along the river further north
Should you visit Clinton, it will be hard to miss the Red Mill, but if you check their web site, you can time your visit with one of many events either at the mill or in the lovely town of Clinton. (I see the museum is showing Hugo outdoors on August 3!)
Note: All photos/drawings/art/images throughout this blog are © Jeanne Balsam and may not be reproduced without written permission. Thank you!
Luv, absolutely luv your images!!! Great job!
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Thanks so much! I was pretty proud of them, too! 🙂 Photographing your subject from a variety of a perspectives is always a good exercise.
Jeanne
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Jeanne–
These photos are GORGEOUS!
Felicia
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And thank you, too! I am always happy when taking pictures.
Jeanne
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Thanks for the snaps Jeanne. I feel as though I had a vacation! D.
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You’re welcome! Come by any time and we’ll do the town! 🙂
Jeanne
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