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Gap Creek Mill at Cumberland Gap, The Olde Mill Inn Bed & Breakfast; Virginia. Burwell-Morgan Mill, Millwood, built in 1782–85, still grinding a variety of grains, powered by an indoor waterwheel; Locke's Mill, Berryville, Virginia, Colonial-era grist mill on the Shenandoah River. Grinding a variety of grains including certified organic ...
Weisenberger Mills is the oldest continuously operating grain mill in Kentucky. [2] Located about 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Midway, Kentucky, the property straddles Scott and Woodford counties, and the mill is located on the banks of South Elkhorn Creek with a milldam which provides the water to power the mill.
Gristmill, a grain mill (flour mill) Herb grinder; Oil mill, see expeller pressing, extrusion; Ore mill, for crushing and processing ore; Paper mill; Pellet mill; Powder mill, produces gunpowder; Puppy mill, a breeding facility that produces puppies on a large scale, where the welfare of the dogs is jeopardized for profits; Rock crusher; Sugar ...
Jul. 29—No two days are the same at Mills Family Farm LLC in Walton, where owners Cameron and Cara Mills grow and raise a variety of items, from soybeans and corn to beef and pork. Cara Mills ...
The tower at Richardson Adventure Farm in Illinois, illuminated at night, allows visitors a higher view of the farm's 28-acre corn maze. It's one of many attractions at the farm.
General Mills Plant, or "The Frontier Elevator" General Mill's Buffalo factory is a large scale grain mill and cereal production facility, most notably producing Gold Medal brand flour, Wheaties, Cheerios and other General Mills brand cereals. Dart's Elevator, the world's first steam powered elevator – built in 1842.
Newmills Corn & Flax Mills. Newmills Corn and Flax Mills (Irish: An Muileann Úr – Muilte Arbhair agus Lín) is a grain mill located in County Donegal, Ireland.The mill is situated on the R250, Churchill road, beside Newmills Bridge on the south bank of the River Swilly, 5 kilometres west of Letterkenny in the small town of Milltown.
Most of these were corn mills (to grind flour), but almost any industrial process needing motive power, beyond that available from the muscles of men or animals, used a water wheel, unless a windmill was preferred.