Monday, May 28, 2012

Rustic Old Steel Mill

Here are some of my drive-by shot of the rustic old steel mill in Weirton.  Some buildings are  rusty as  they are not operating anymore but some are are still  in operation.
Just a short  glimpse of what  you would see in Weirton.

19 comments:

  1. is it still operating? looks like a monstrosity.:p

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  2. Interesting shots! Exotic for me :) thanks ♥

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  3. My husband grew up 1 mile from there--in Steubenville!

    Thanks for sharing your blues.

    Happy Blue Monday, Rose.

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  4. Loved the tour through this area and the mill.

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  5. I think it's more "rusty" than "rustic" but those are great shots.

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    2. You got a point of being "rusty" but it's also rustic because it is on the country side. Thanks for visiting.

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  6. looks more RUSTY than rustic, but interesting nonetheless
    ROG, ABC Wednesday team

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  7. That last photo is especially fascinating. Just last evening, I took a good look at the cement plant near me. (posted on facebook, which is linked to my blog). It is quite well hidden, but many would say it mars the False Creek view. Yet, where would we be without cement (or steel)?

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  8. beautiful mill indeed! Dropping by from MYM

    http://www.adventurousjessy.com/2012/05/yellow-flower-that-i-got-from-my-husband.html

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  9. beautiful blue skies Sis :-) Dropping by from Blue Monday :-)

    http://www.mommies2ks.com/2012/05/blue-print-of-my-little-girls-hand.html

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  10. Kind of sad mills are gone and so employment. Great find Mommy Rose!

    SWF

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  11. Wonderful shots of mills by the road.

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  12. I like the big huge tubes... really interesting!

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  13. The sky looks beautiful but some of the old steel mills are sad to see not being used anymore. Have a great weekend!

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  14. Interesting pictures. The mills are like sculptures against the blue sky.

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