Brush Windmill

Brush Windmill
Charles F. Brush, one of America's great inventors, built this gigantic windmill in the back yard of his Euclid Avenue mansion. The windmill, which was the largest in the world at the time of its construction, was demolished along with the Brush home according to the owner's will upon his death in 1929. The Brush mansion sat 160 feet back from Euclid Avenue and consisted of 40,000 square feet of space divided over three floors. | Date: ca. 1890 | Source: © Western Reserve Historical Society. Used by permission
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