Milltown, Cornwall.

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Milltown, Cornwall.
NP train, engine number 1533, engine type 2-8-2 and engine number 1816, engine type 2-8-2 Eastbound, freight train; 35 MPH. Photographed: near Milltown, Mont., September 27, 1931.
Milltown! Home of swamps, gators, factories, and people partying like its 1920. Contrary to previously stated information, it is filled with MOSQUITOS. Although misquotes are just as annoying.
Depending on who you ask, the founders of Milltown were either heretics driven out of Palandra, or the only ones who had it right about the form of their god, the Lady Architect.
The city is located, and this cannot be stressed enough, NEXT TO the swamp, not, as hateful outside propaganda insists, IN the swamp. The distinction is by and large an academic one, because the swamp problems remain.
Milltown is a center of industry and innovation, home to clever-minded engineers and fabricators who shape metal from the city's mines into strange and wonderous new gadgets, most of which even work as intended!
Once the suns have set, the city transforms, with every window lit by a party within and the clang of machines replaced by music and the sounds of dancing.
Stay tuned for next week's board, as we venture into White Mountain!
Happy Groundhog Day to all the groundhogs. ❄️🤎🤍💙🎨
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THE NINE ARCHES VIADUCT AND THE OLD LAUNDRY CHIMNEY [MILLTOWN DUBLIN 6]-165411 by William Murphy Via Flickr: The Shanagarry Chimney in Milltown is the last remaining structure of an Old Dublin Laundry. It stands, 28.6m tall beside the Nine Arches viaduct. It is now a communications mast generating a revenue €13,880 a year and it was sold at auction in 2018 for €136,000. Milltown features a spectacular 19th-century railway bridge across the river, which was part of the Harcourt Street railway line which ran from Harcourt Street to Bray. On 30 June 2004, the bridge was re-opened for the Luas light rail system which runs from St. Stephen's Green to Bride's Glen. This bridge, and sometimes the area immediately surrounding it, became known informally as the 'Nine Arches'. Milltown railway station opened on 1 May 1860 and finally closed on 31 December 1958.
MILW passenger train No. 15, near Milltown with a shot of a Milwaukee full length dome car. July, 1957