According to the wayside.org, The Wayside Inn Grist Mill is the first working mill to be built as a museum. Commissioned by Henry Ford and designed by renowned hydraulic engineer J.B. Campbell of Philadelphia, work on the Mill began in 1924 by local workmen preparing the waterway from Grist Mill Pond. Built in the style of mills that operated in the Delaware Valley of Pennsylvania and in the Midlands area of England, the mill operates with millstones imported from France and high-quality 18th century milling machinery purchased by Ford's antiques buyers. Plus the Wayside Inn is an awesome place for dinner. ;-)
The Wayside Inn Grist Mill - August 28, 2010 11:12 AM
The Wayside Inn Grist Mill is the first working mill to be built as a museum. Commissioned by Henry Ford and designed by renowned hydraulic engineer J.B. Campbell of Philadelphia, work on the Mill began in 1924 by local workmen preparing the waterway from Grist Mill Pond. Built in the style of mills that operated in the Delaware Valley of Pennsylvania and in the Midlands area of England, the mill operates with millstones imported from France and high-quality 18th century milling machinery purchased by Ford's antiques buyers. (Taken from: This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
The Wayside Inn Grist Mill - August 28, 2010 11:09 AM
The Wayside Inn Grist Mill is the first working mill to be built as a museum. Commissioned by Henry Ford and designed by renowned hydraulic engineer J.B. Campbell of Philadelphia, work on the Mill began in 1924 by local workmen preparing the waterway from Grist Mill Pond. Built in the style of mills that operated in the Delaware Valley of Pennsylvania and in the Midlands area of England, the mill operates with millstones imported from France and high-quality 18th century milling machinery purchased by Ford's antiques buyers. (Taken from:
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
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Dellinger Grist Mill
Water wheel running on Dellinger Grist Mill on Cane Creek in Mitchell County NC, Restored by Jack Dellinger, on the National Register of Historic Places
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Cheshire - Stretton Watermill - 1983
Stretton Watermill is a working historic watermill in Stretton, Cheshire and was filmed by the team from 'Wish you were here' in 1983. First shown: 06/02/1984 If you would like to license a clip from this video please mail: archive@fremantlemedia.com Quote: VT30288