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Cedar Bluff is a 19th-century mill town located on the banks of the Clinch River in Tazewell County, Virginia. Centered around the Old Kentucky Turnpike, a street looking much as it did when the Virginia Legislature chartered the thoroughfare in 1848, the nationally listed historic district extends from the restored old grist mill to the 1873 ...
Jenney Grist Mill, Plymouth, built in 1969 on site of 1636 grist mill; Old Schwamb Mill, Arlington, built in 1861 with operations on the site dating to 1684; Old Stockbridge Grist Mill, Scituate, built ca. 1650; Sturbridge Village grist mill, Sturbridge, built 1939; Wayside Inn Grist Mill, Sudbury, built 1929 by Henry Ford; Michigan. Pears Mill ...
Crump's Mill and Millpond is a historic grist mill and mill pond located near Talleysville, New Kent County, Virginia. The mill is dated to the 1870s, and is a simple rectangular two-story frame structure with a gable roof. Much of the mill machinery survives at Crump's Mill.
The Piedmont Mill Historic District encompasses a historic 19th-century grist mill complex at 1709 Alean Road in rural Franklin County, Virginia. Located between Wirtz and Burnt Chimney on the banks of Maggodee Creek, it includes an 1866 mill building, an earthen raceway and a 20th-century concrete dam, as well as a metal truss bridge. In 1870 ...
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Bloomery Grist Mill (c. 1800), Bloomery Pike (WV Route 127) Bloomery Presbyterian Church (1825), Bloomery Pike (WV Route 127) Bloomery School , Sandy Hollow Road (County Route 45/1)
Graham's Forge Mill is a historic grist mill located in the community of Grahams Forge, Wythe County, Virginia.The mill was built about 1890, and is a five-story, rectangular, wood-frame building on a limestone foundation.
Brookside Farm and Mill is a historic grist mill and farm complex located at Independence, Grayson County, Virginia.The Brookside Mill was built in 1876, and is a three-story, three-bay by three bay, heavy timber frame building measuring 30 feet by 35 feet.