19073 75 Main St, Metamora, IN 47030, United StatesMap
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Historic Site
This is now a museum of sorts. They charge $5 per person to enter. They give a short little speel about how the mill and grindstones work. From an information and learning perspective this was not ...
Cute little canal town with a working mill. We were there when it was closed for winter, but lucked into a caretaker of the mill being there. She made our trip there worth it. Would be a great plac...
We used to love to spend an afternoon in Metamora to shop and look around, but it seems a lot of the businesses are closing and it's just not as nice as it used to be, the mill is cool and taking a ri...
The gristmill was just our first stop when we arrived to the little town of Metamora, Indiana. I’d been there about 30 years ago with the same friends and had wanted to get back ever since. The gentle...
Historic Site
This is now a museum of sorts. They charge $5 per person to enter. They give a short little speel about how the mill and grindstones work. From an information and learning perspective this was not ...
Historical Find
Cute little canal town with a working mill. We were there when it was closed for winter, but lucked into a caretaker of the mill being there. She made our trip there worth it. Would be a great plac...
Not as nice as it used to be
We used to love to spend an afternoon in Metamora to shop and look around, but it seems a lot of the businesses are closing and it's just not as nice as it used to be, the mill is cool and taking a ri...
Thoroughly enjoyed it!
The gristmill was just our first stop when we arrived to the little town of Metamora, Indiana. I’d been there about 30 years ago with the same friends and had wanted to get back ever since. The gentle...
Nice self guided history.
If you are ready to read a little and study the working of the mill it is great. You can learn how they converted the canal to a power souce.