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Stockbridge Grist Mill
This is a wonderful, still working Grist Mill. So nice to see how the corn was milled in days gone by. This site is only open a few times per year. Call the Scituate Historical Society to find the da...
A few years ago an Boy Scout refurbished this historical spot to help earn the Eagle scout badge. It was brought back to it's original working state. It sits across the street from the Greenbush pond ...
Grist Mill built by John Stockbridge and George Russell in 1650. The site has great artifacts of milling and sits on a beautiful site. Tours in summer and through Scituate Historical Society. Great pl...
Stockbridge Grist Mill
This is a wonderful, still working Grist Mill. So nice to see how the corn was milled in days gone by. This site is only open a few times per year. Call the Scituate Historical Society to find the da...
Hidden History
A few years ago an Boy Scout refurbished this historical spot to help earn the Eagle scout badge. It was brought back to it's original working state. It sits across the street from the Greenbush pond ...
Historic Grist Mill 1650
Grist Mill built by John Stockbridge and George Russell in 1650. The site has great artifacts of milling and sits on a beautiful site. Tours in summer and through Scituate Historical Society. Great pl...