
I have been here many times over the years. It is currently closed because of Covid, but just lookin...
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The Cedar Creek Grist Mill, established in 1876, is a historical water-powered grain-grinding mill located in Woodland, Washington. Recognized on the National Register of Historic Places, it serves as a working museum where volunteers engage visitors with demonstrations and provide fresh-milled flour and cornmeal.
As a community-oriented site, the Grist Mill hosts various free special events throughout the year, including a popular cider press, and offers delicious recipes that highlight the taste of freshly milled ingredients. With an emphasis on volunteer involvement, the Grist Mill welcomes those looking to help staff the museum and preserve this important landmark.
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I have been here many times over the years. It is currently closed because of Covid, but just lookin...
Although I went when the mill itself was closed, this is a beautiful area to visit. There is a trail...
I live just a few miles away and every once in a while I will take the back roads to go through the ...