Photo of the Day: Yulee Sugar Mill

A tabby foundation and steel machinery is all that remains of a once thriving sugar plantation once owned by David Levy Yulee, a member of the US Senate and eventually of the Confederate Congress. The plantation encompasses over 5,000 acres and was used to produce sugar, syrup and molasses. During the Civil War, the plantation was destroyed and the ruins are now a state historic site operated by the Florida Parks System. (Photo: November 11, 2011)

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