The History of Wind Power in America


What could be a more iconic representation of life on the Great Prairie, life in the open-skied Midwest, life in the American Heartlands, than images of red barns, farm combines out in the fields, and the silhouette of a windmill? Nothing.

American Wind Power Center and Museum, Lubbock, TX
Labels: photography, roadtrip, windmill
2 Comments:
This is almost surreal, Art, the way the branches weave in with the wheels of the mills. Exquisite.
Thanks. Moment of opportunity. It's a really cool place and setting.
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