Parker Mill, Historic gristmill in Washtenaw County, United States.
Parker Mill is a three-story gristmill built into a hillside, featuring Renaissance Revival architecture with large windows and ornamental cornices. The structure sits near Fleming Creek and is accompanied by several other historic buildings on the property.
William Parker, an English immigrant, built this gristmill in 1873 on the site of an earlier sawmill created by Robert Fleming in 1824. The mill complex was continuously expanded and modified throughout the 20th century.
The mill operated under the brand name 'Flemings Creek Mills' and supplied flour products to the local community for many decades. Today, the site reflects the importance of milling operations in regional food production and rural life.
The property is located in Parker Mill County Park and offers year-round educational tours, hiking trails, and picnic areas for visitors. The best time to visit is during warmer months when the trails are most accessible and the grounds are fully open.
The property includes not just the gristmill but also an original cider mill, a log mill, worker housing, and numerous outbuildings from the 1800s. These various structures show how complex rural milling operations were beyond just grain processing.
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