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Dillard Mill

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The Dillard Mill is a meticulously restored 1908 water-powered gristmill located on Huzzah Creek in Missouri. It operated as a working mill until 1980 and now stands as a state historic site. The mill’s design and operation offer insight into early agricultural processes. It is of interest to historians, those studying rural American history, and visitors exploring Missouri's heritage.

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Where is Dillard Mill located?

Dillard Mill is located on the Huzzah Creek in the Ozarks region of Missouri. It is preserved as a state historic site and is a popular destination for history enthusiasts and nature photographers.

When was Dillard Mill built?

The current water-powered gristmill was constructed in 1908 on the foundations of an older mill. It replaced the original Wise Mill that had operated on the site since the 1850s.

What was Dillard Mill used for?

It functioned as a turbine-powered gristmill that ground wheat and corn for the local rural community in Missouri. The mill's machinery used the flow of the Huzzah Creek to power its heavy grinding stones.

Can you tour the inside of Dillard Mill today?

Yes, the mill is open to the public for guided tours after being beautifully restored in 1980 by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Visitors can see the original milling equipment and learn about the history of grain processing in the Ozarks.

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