Old Mill Museum, Historical museum in Dundee, Michigan, United States.
The Old Mill Museum occupies a three-story structure positioned along the River Raisin and displays the history of grain processing in the area. The exhibits are distributed across multiple levels and document how industry shaped the region.
The mill was built in 1848 to process grain for the surrounding agricultural region. Decades later, restoration work preserved the original wooden framework and maintained the building as a functioning structure.
The mill represents how water power shaped the daily work and economy of the Dundee community for generations. Visitors can see the machinery that once drove the local industry and understand its role in people's lives.
The museum is open to visitors on most days of the week, though some days are closed to the public, so checking before you visit is helpful. The building is accessible to all visitors and designed to accommodate people with different mobility needs.
The museum hosts special evening events that allow visitors to experience the location in a different way than standard daytime tours. These visits let guests explore the historic structure during hours when it takes on a different character.
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