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Beck's Mill

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Beck's Mill is a historic sandstone gristmill located in Washington County, Indiana. Originally established in the early 19th century, the current three-story structure was constructed in 1864 by the Beck family. It operates using water-powered turbine machinery fed by Mill Creek and stands as the last surviving water-powered commercial mill of its kind in southern Indiana. Following extensive restoration efforts, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007 and now functions as a historical museum.

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Where is Beck's Mill located?

Beck's Mill is in Washington County, Indiana. The historic sandstone gristmill is powered by water from Mill Creek.

When was the current Beck's Mill building constructed?

The current three-story structure was built in 1864 by the Beck family. The site itself was established earlier in the nineteenth century.

What type of mill is Beck's Mill?

It is a historic sandstone gristmill. Its machinery operates using a water-powered turbine supplied by Mill Creek.

How does Beck's Mill get power?

The mill uses water-powered turbine machinery. Water from Mill Creek supplies the power needed for the historic grinding equipment.

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