Charlie Tayler Water Wheel is a photograph by Jon Burch Photography which was uploaded on October 11th, 2014.
Charlie Tayler Water Wheel
The Idaho Springs Water wheel was built in 1893 by gold miner Charlie Tayler. Charlie was a local character who attributed his longevity to never... more
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Title
Charlie Tayler Water Wheel
Artist
Jon Burch Photography
Medium
Photograph - Digital Capture
Description
The Idaho Springs Water wheel was built in 1893 by gold miner Charlie Tayler. Charlie was a local character who attributed his longevity to never having bathed or kissed a woman. (Directly proportional, I think...)
The water wheel was moved from its original site at a 19th century gold mine to its present location in 1948. The wheel was restored in 1988.
The Charlie Tayler Water Wheel is located at the base of Bridal Veil Falls, on the south side of I-70 as you pass through Idaho Springs. Charlie Taylor Water Wheel viewing can be accessed from the parking lot behind Idaho Springs City Hall, 17th Avenue and Miner Street, or down the bike path from the Clear Creek Ranger Station.
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Photograph copyright Jon Burch Photography
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October 11th, 2014