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The Bridgeton Mill is the oldest continually operating mill in Indiana
We are not the oldest.... Our claim to fame is we have been open every year for over 180 years. It started as a saw mill in a log building…
Come and watch as the massive stones gently grind the wheat into flour and the corn into meal. Feel the vibration in the floor as they do their work.
This mill is family owned and not in excellent shape. We are approaching “good shape” at this time. When we bought this property in 1995 there was almost no glass in the windows, big holes in the roof and the termites had eaten up nearly ¼ of the lower floors. It took three years to save the mill before we could start the restoration.
They are stone ground 100% natural. The small town of Bridgeton, Indiana has 27 buildings in a National Historic District. I like to say it is five miles from civilization. There are no busy roads or noisy industries. Just the lazy Big Raccoon Creek flowing under Indiana's Most Famous Covered Bridge and crashing over the waterfall next to the Historic Bridgeton Mill. Stay awhile and see the other 30 covered bridges and another old mill in the county.
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