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- A mill race, millrace or millrun, mill lade (Scotland) or mill leat (Southwest England) is the current of water that turns a water wheel, or the channel...
- Millrace Rapids is a po****r kayaking playspot, located on the Lower Saluda River in Columbia, South Carolina. The rapids are a result of the Saluda River...
- The Mill Race or millrace is a channel off the Willamette River in Eugene. The stream was once an integral part of life for many Eugene residents and University...
- A flume is a human-made channel for water, in the form of an open declined gravity chute whose walls are raised above the surrounding terrain, in contrast...
- centuries-old conflict between those who wanted to dam the river to build millraces and fish traps and those who wanted to travel and carry goods on it. Economic...
- mills relied on inefficient water wheels for power; most utilized a dam, millrace and water turbine. During the New Deal, the Civilian Conservation Corps...
- Cry, Manhattan Cafe, Zenno Rob Roy and Neo Universe. Fuji Kiseki's dam Millracer was bred in Virginia and won two minor races in the United States before...
- relations Racing, a competition of speed The Race (yachting race) Mill race, millrace, or millrun, the current of water that turns a water wheel, or the channel...
- The Millrace Site, RI-1039 is an archaeological site near Scituate, Rhode Island. The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September...
- Roman turbine mill at Chemtou, Tunisia. The tangential water inflow of the millrace made the horizontal wheel in the shaft turn like a true turbine, the earliest...