Category: Mills
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Former grain elevator is family-run Homestead Store
The Homestead Store is a former grain elevator built in the late 1800s that has been a family-run specialty food and health supplement store in the Indian Lake community for more than 30 years.
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Indian Mill memorializes Native Americans, mill history
Indian Mill is at the site of a flour mill and sawmill built in 1820 to reward the Wyandotte tribes who remained loyal to the United States against the British in the War of 1812.
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Pioneer Mill of Tiffin offers historic place to dine
Pioneer Mill of Tiffin, a restaurant since 1974, was originally built in 1822.
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Magnolia Flouring Mills approaches 200 years of history
Magnolia Mill, also known as Magnolia Flouring Mills and Elson’s Mill, is a magnificent, larger-than-life grist mill located in the small town of Magnolia, Ohio, in Stark County.
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Sugartree Mill offers home decor goods in Wilmington
The mill once known as the H.A. Barrett & Son Mill in Wilmington now houses Sugartree Mill Co., specializing in a wide variety of home decor items.
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Staley Mill is historic home of family-owned distillery
Staley Mill in Miami County is the historic home of Indian Creek Distillery, a family-owned business that traces its beginnings to 1820.
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Wolf Creek Mill, pioneer village growing at Mohican State Park
Wolf Creek Mill, located just south of Loudonville in Mohican State Park, is a story of two mill locations.
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Gaston’s Mill is focal point of Beaver Creek State Park
Gaston’s Mill is one of only two mills in Ohio located in a state park. It is also one of the few historic mills still in operation in the state.
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Old Mill Winery combines history with reds and whites
The Old Mill Winery in Geneva, Ohio, is one of more than 30 wineries clustered in Ashtabula County’s richly established wine-growing region along Lake Erie.
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Stockport Mill Inn has picturesque spot on Muskingum River
Built in 1906, the historic Stockport Mill is the last remaining mill on the Muskingum River. Located at the west end of the dam at Lock 6 of the Muskingum River lock system, a mill has existed at the site since 1842.