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Clifton Mill

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Clifton Mill is a functioning watermill located in Clifton, Ohio. Constructed in 1830, it's one of America’s largest remaining working gristmills. The mill utilizes the Little Miami River’s flow to grind grain. It’s historically significant and provides insight into early industrial processes.

Local history enthusiasts and those interested in water-powered machinery find it particularly notable.

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What kind of mill is the historic Clifton Mill?

Located in Clifton, Ohio, the Clifton Mill is a historic gristmill built to harness water power for grinding grain into flour. It is recognized as one of the largest surviving water-powered gristmills still operating in the United States. Water from the adjacent Little Miami River turns the massive waterwheel.

Is there a covered bridge near the Clifton Mill?

Yes, the historic gristmill sits adjacent to the Clifton Gorge and an 1886 wooden covered bridge. The bridge provides a picturesque, historical backdrop to the mill and is a popular spot for photography. It spans the rocky Little Miami River just downstream from the mill.

Can you buy food at the Clifton Mill today?

Today, the mill operates as a restaurant and a tourist attraction where visitors can eat breakfast and lunch. The restaurant is highly famous regionally for its giant pancakes made from the mill's own stone-ground flour. It offers stunning views of the gorge and the waterwheel from the dining room.

Does Clifton Mill do anything special for Christmas?

The mill is highly famous regionally for its legendary Christmas light display, which features millions of holiday lights covering the grounds. The spectacular illuminated waterfall and miniature moving village are a major winter attraction in Ohio. The event draws thousands of visitors every holiday season.

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