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Wye Mill is a late 17th-century Maryland gristmill, widely cited as the oldest continuously operated grist mill in the United States.

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Where is Wye Mill located?

Wye Mill is located in Wye Mills, Maryland, on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay near the border of Talbot and Queen Anne's counties. The site is a designated historic landmark open to seasonal visitors.

How old is Wye Grist Mill?

Wye Mill dates to the late 17th century and is widely cited as the oldest continuously operated grist mill in the United States. The current structure includes both original and restored elements from its centuries-long operational history.

Can you visit Wye Mill today?

Yes, Wye Mill is open to visitors as a historic site, offering demonstrations of traditional water-powered grain milling. It operates seasonally and sells freshly milled products such as cornmeal and flour to the public.

What was Wye Mill originally used for?

Wye Mill was built as a gristmill used to grind grain—primarily wheat and corn—into flour and meal for local farmers and residents of Maryland's Eastern Shore. It served as a vital agricultural processing center for the surrounding colonial community.

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