A Nanty Glo, Pa., souvenir introduced at the Nantyglo, Wales Days exhibit had enthusiastic acceptance. It's a key holder featuring a historic photo of Sybert's Feed Mill of Nanty Glo.

The caption on the key holder says: “The wood you now hold is from the back part of the mill seen on the right of the drawing. This section was removed in 2000. William Joseph Sybert built the Mill in or around 1912. Teams of horses and wagons were used for delivery to the town for many years. William operated the mill until his untimely deth, of tuberculosis, in 1927, at the age of 36. Fabian Sybert, a cousin of William, purchased the Mill from the family and operated it into his 90's. The Mill is still open, but no longer in working condition, and we can only wonder what it must have been like, in full operation during the early days of the town.
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