Examples of 'mill town' in a sentence

Meaning of "mill town"

mill town: This phrase describes a town or city where a large portion of the population works in a nearby factory or mill

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Aberdeen was a logging town and a mill town.
Over in the mill town across the river.
It was an old timber mill town.
A small waterfront mill town developed into the largest settlement on the inlet.
Water power from the falls helped it develop as a mill town.
Macclesfield is said to be the only mill town left unbombed in World War II.
Marysville can be described as a prime example of a nineteenth century mill town.
There is a heritage trail around the old mill town and conservation area.
He noted that he is descended from " a laboring family from a mill town.
In the modern era Nailsworth was a small mill town and centre for brewing.
Marysville can be described as a prime example of a nineteenth-century mill town.
To drive from Coal Creek to a paper mill town in southern Ohio called Meade.
Only to get enough money together to get out of this mill town.
The rehearsal at the mill town had already shown the gun 's potential.
At its zenith it was the most productive cotton spinning mill town in the world.

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At the new mill town of Whaleyville, new stores were built.
The city derives its name from a proposal to create a mill town in the area.
Can an old mill town become the Silicon Valley of human organ manufacturing?
Bennington, Vermont is a beautiful old mill town.
Todmorden is an old mill town in Yorkshire 's Calderdale valley.
With water power from the Tioga River, it developed as a mill town.
You are the one in the Mill town who 's suing the Mill.
With several streams for water power, Dixfield developed into a small mill town.
In a sleepy little mill town in North Carolina, Paul is the town Romeo.
The town developed during the 19th century into a significant textile mill town in Poland.
Poole was born near the mill town of Franklinville in Randolph County, North Carolina.
Falls provided water power for industry, and Greenfield grew into a prosperous mill town.
The village began in the early 18th century as a mill town along the Wallkill River.
Trouble is, mill town teams don't want nothing to do with us.
For much of its history, North Adams was a mill town.
That 's the sugar mill town there in Oriente, you know that.
For much of its existence, North Adams was a mill town.
A small mill town in America, outside Philadelphia?
After the Revolutionary War, the small mill town grew rapidly.
During Britain 's Industrial Revolution it was a major mill town.
The scene opens into a mill town street, subtitled " Yorkshire ".
Historically part of Lancashire, Bury emerged in the Industrial Revolution as a mill town manufacturing textiles.
It was founded in 1953 as a mill town for the new Tasman pulp and paper mill.
So basically it 's a mill town.
Highway 51 crosses the Union Pacific Railroad tracks and a former alignment near Beirne, a small mill town.
I mean, it 's not even a mill town any more.
Marysville can be described as a prime example of a 19th-century mill town.
The third truck . Mill Town.
By the late 19th century " Oldham was the leading mill town in the world.
Cochecho, Early name of Dover, specifically its mill town district.
Cambarville was established as a timber mill town in the 1940s.
The story is set in the 1960s in Braden, Pennsylvania, a fictional mill town north of Pittsburgh.

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