Busti Mill, Historical grist mill in Busti, New York, USA.
Busti Mill is a brick and wood structure standing near Lawson Road that houses traditional milling equipment and machinery from the 1800s. The building displays the typical layout of a grain mill with preserved components and architectural details that reflect its original function.
The mill was built in 1839 and ground grain for farmers across Chautauqua County for more than a century. Operations ceased in 1960, marking the end of its role in the region's agricultural economy.
The Busti Historical Society maintains the mill as a museum where visitors can observe traditional milling techniques and how grain was processed for the local community. The space tells the story of rural work and agricultural life that shaped the region.
The mill is typically open to the public during the annual apple festival or available for group visits arranged through the Busti Historical Society. It is recommended to contact the society in advance to confirm current visiting times and availability.
The structure received its National Register of Historic Places designation in 1976, recognizing its importance as an example of 19th-century industrial architecture in the region. This official status helped ensure its preservation and made it a valued destination for those interested in local history.
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