Indian Mill in Upper Sandusky, OH is a historic museum housed in an 1861 mill, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich history of milling from ancient times to the present. Situated along the scenic Sandusky River, the museum showcases the story of milling through exhibits in the miller's office.
Originally built in 1820 for the Wyandotte Indians, the mill played a vital role in processing harvests and timber for the local community, including African American settlers. The museum provides a unique opportunity to explore the nation's first museum of milling and learn about the cultural and historical significance of the site.
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