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PREVIEW: Robinson Sawmill

Season 2 Episode 5 | 30s

The Robinson Sawmill was constructed in 1803 in Calais, VT. After milling lumber for generations, it slowly fell into disrepair. Now a non-profit is working to bring it back to life. After dredging the pond and repairing the machinery, the Robinson Sawmill hopes to become a living museum, offering a window into another time.

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