Woodmansee Windmill

Saw in Fullerton Arboretum a Woodmansee Windmill.  It typically refers to the iconic galvanized-steel water-pumping windmills manufactured by the Woodmanse Manufacturing Company in Freeport, Illinois, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These antique mills are highly prized by collectors and agricultural historians for their unique oil-bath and back-geared designs.

Woodmansee Windmill

Woodmansee Windmill behind Flowers

Murals at Beatriz de la Fuente Teotihuacán Murals Museum

Elaborate murals once tattooed the walls of thousands of residential complexes across ancient Teotihuacán. Today, many of them live in an unassuming museum within the archaeological site: The Beatriz de la Fuente Teotihuacán Murals Museum. Named after Mexican art historian Beatriz Ramírez de la Fuente, the museum houses over fifty millennia-old murals along with several artifacts recovered from on-site temples and palaces.

Mural at the Museum

Lighted Mural at the Museum

Colorful Mural at the Museum