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Some spectacular mills are shown in this photo essay. Enjoy! Some of my favorites are the Colvin Mill, Stony Brook Mill... Actually, they're all beautiful in their own way.
Photo essay on American water-driven grist mills
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They seem to have missed the Franklin Cider mill, in Franklin Village, MI. My hometown. Originally a grist mill, but the wheel has been squeezing apples since 1918.
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Wow, very cool! Is it possible for someone to go visit the cider mill and bag a keg of cider? My apple trees are STILL not yielding enough of a crop of apples for me to make homemade cider and a deep depression is beginning to set in.
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I've only seen cups, quarts or gallons. And crispy out of the fat unadulterated donuts.
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