Thanks guys
I'm not sure what's in there, or was in there.
I've always assumed that since there was windows there that it might be part of the processing or a way to get the grain back out of the silos. There should also be stairs there to get up to the top snce there are no outside ladders. I've not found anything that says otherwise, but I'm as curious as you are so I'll let you know if I find out for sure. I also think the rounded corners are purely cosmetic.
Hi Don.
Looks good! You did a VERY good job on that! Much better then I could ever think to do. Layout looks great too.:thumb: I was reading through here and checking out all the pictures of the real thing.. Everything got me thinking, so I started to look around for more pictures. I knew the picture TrainNut posted on the first page was from
Live Local Search and after awhile of looking for what streets it was near, found it on there. You can get some pretty good close ups of it, or any other building. So I'll post that view below.
I'm not sure if you saw this or not. But, if not I thought you and the others wanting to build this would like to see it. From this link
City of Tempe - Hayden Flour Mill Development there is a download for....
Original Construction Plans. The plans are dated September 1917 and were drawn by Royal Lescher and John Kibby Architects.
The download is for Adobe Reader. I downloaded it and was looking through the plans, it tells probably everything you could want to know. :thumb:
So if you have already seen these, then I at least found something new for myself. And if you haven't, I did the searching for you.
Joah
If anyone wanting to download this and doesn't have Adobe Reader, it can be downloaded here for free.
Adobe - Adobe Reader Download - All versions