Taylor Mill State Historic Site

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242 Island Pond Rd
Derry, NH 03038

Taylor Mill State Historic Site, located in Derry, New Hampshire, features a 200-year-old up and down sawmill and is part of the 71-acre Ballard State Forest. The site, which is maintained by the Division of Parks and Recreation and the Division of Forests and Lands Planning and Community Forestry Bureau, highlights the historical significance of Robert Taylor's original milling operations dating back to the early 1800s.

The sawmill, which was meticulously restored by Ernest R. Ballard in the 20th century, showcases substantial contributions to early lumber processing in the region. Visitors can explore the mill and surrounding forest, complemented by a variety of outdoor activities and maintained trail systems.

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4.55 reviews
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Picturesque
10/8/2024

Picturesque but the day we visited, it was chained off so we couldn't pull off for a photo-op or to ...

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Quaint Old Mill
5/18/2021

Unfortunately we were not able to see the inside of the mill. Yet the outside has a quaint, rustic l...

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Interesting & "fun place" to visit!!
4/28/2019

Taylor Mill is a rarity. It is one of only a few "vertical" saw mills in existence. Most mills use a...

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