Exploring Tunnel Mill ruins in Vernon Indiana
19th century millers diverted water from the Muscatatuck River through this hand dug tunnel to power a grist mill. A soft layer of shale clearly visible between harder layers of rock allowed for easier excavation of this 100 yard tunnel.

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