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The Franklin Cider Mill. The Franklin Cider Mill, known previously as the Franklin Grist Mill, is a cider mill located in Franklin, Michigan. The family of former owner Jacob Peltz continues to operate the mill. The mill offers fresh apple cider, spice donuts, caramel apples, and apple pies and other products. [citation needed]
Yates Cider Mill is a cider mill in Rochester, Michigan. The mill traces its roots to 1863, when it was known as Yates Grist Mill. In order for the mill to utilize water power, the Yates Dam was built. The Yates Mill became the Yates Cider Mill in 1876 when a cider press was installed into the existing water powered process and the Mill began ...
Franklin is known for the Franklin Cider Mill, just north of the village's borders in neighboring Bloomfield Township. The Franklin Cider Mill was established as a gristmill in 1837, the year Michigan became a state. [17] It was converted to a cider mill in 1949. Franklin's current firehouse was built in 1959.
It's cider mill and apple orchard season in Michigan. Find locations and hours of one near you on our list.
Fall means cider and doughnuts, and here are some local cider mills open for business.
The water-powered cider mill near the Clinton River includes a confectionery and cider shop, picnic and fishing areas, hiking trails and more. Macomb Orchard Trail , partially located in Shelby Charter TWP, is a 23.7 mile hiking trail that stretches from Shelby Charter TWP, at its connection with the Clinton River Trail , through northern ...
The 1887 cider mill, located adjacent to the grist mill, is a two-story structure, with a gabled frame second story atop an ashlar first floor foundation. [2] The cider mill is now used as a small museum. [7] The mill-worker's house is a log cabin located behind the mills. [6] The Parker house is located west of the mill site along Geddes Road.
Mooreville contained a cheese factory, cider mill, a steam-powered sawmill, two general stores, five churches, several shops, a saloon, hotel, and school. [11] In the 1880s, the Toledo, Ann Arbor and North Michigan Railway and the Wabash Railroad began constructing railway lines through the area. The railway lines bypassed Mooreville in favor ...