Power plant door gleams in cold sunlight

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On the banks of the Huron River, in Ann Arbor, the wind felt like it was straight from the Arctic. The clouds that had followed us from Chicago were breaking up, but not until they’d dropped a bit of snow overnight.

The first mill on this part of the Huron River was built in 1833, and the adjacent millpond eventually served a flour mill, a woolen mill, a paper mill, and other industries. The “new” hydroelectric station, shown here, was constructed in 1914.

Ann Arbor, Michigan
photographed 4.20.2013

Posted on April 23, 2013, in architecture, Photography and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.

  1. I live the reflections of the clouds in the windows. it brings out some of the detail in the panes.

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  2. Nice windows! Great tonal range in this shot too. I like that line leading into the white door, which is a bit like an opening of some kind (not a closed opening, but a brightly lit beyond).

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