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Best 1 Clifton Mill

Clifton Mill is a historic gristmill in Clifton, Ohio, noted as one of the largest surviving water-powered gristmills and adjacent to an 1886 covered bridge.

2 War Eagle Mill

War Eagle Mill is a working reproduction of a 19th-century gristmill in Arkansas, USA, notable for using water power to stone-grind organic grain products.

3 McConnell's Mill

McConnell's Mill is a restored gristmill on Slippery Rock Creek in Pennsylvania, rebuilt after an 1868 fire and later modernized with rolling mills.

4 Yates Mill
Yates Mill

Yates Mill is a restored circa 1756 gristmill near Raleigh, North Carolina, and the only surviving operable gristmill in Wake County.

5 Bale Grist Mill

Bale Grist Mill is a historic 1846 water-powered mill in California, USA, notable for its 36-foot wooden water wheel and operation as a state park museum.

6 Bridgeton Mill

Bridgeton Mill is an 1871 grist mill on Big Raccoon Creek in Parke County, Indiana, part of Bridgeton's historic covered bridge district.

7 Bear's Mill

Bear's Mill is an 1849 gristmill near Greenville, Ohio, recognized as the oldest existing industrial building in Darke County.

8 Water Mill, Water Mill

Water Mill in Water Mill, New York, is a 1644 gristmill attributed to Edward Howell and listed on the National Register in 1983.

9 Newlin Grist Mill

Newlin Grist Mill is a 1704 water-powered mill in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, built by Nathaniel and Mary Newlin and operated commercially until 1941.

10 Watson's Mill

Watson's Mill is a historic 1860 stone gristmill in Ontario, Canada, notable for its unique turbine-driven machinery and standing as a designated heritage site.

11 Lanterman's Mill

Lanterman's Mill is an 1845-1846 gristmill in Youngstown's Mill Creek Park, restored in 1982-1985 as a working historic mill.

12 The Mill at Anselma

The Mill at Anselma is a 1747 Pennsylvania grain mill, designated a National Historic Landmark for its intact colonial-era power system.

13 Graue Mill and Museum

Graue Mill and Museum is an 1852 waterwheel gristmill in Illinois, USA, notable for its dual role as an operational mill and a documented Underground Railroad station.

14 Wayside Inn Grist Mill

Wayside Inn Grist Mill is a working Sudbury, Massachusetts, replica built by Henry Ford in 1929 within the Wayside Inn Historic District.

15 Stony Brook Grist Mill

Stony Brook Grist Mill is a Long Island mill site begun in 1699, with a circa 1751 mill that remains a working museum in New York.

16 Morningstar Mill

Morningstar Mill is a historic 1872 water-powered gristmill in Ontario, Canada, notable for operating entirely off-grid using original vertical turbine technology.

17 Old Mill of Guilford

The Old Mill of Guilford is a water-powered gristmill near Oak Ridge, North Carolina, built in 1822 and listed on the National Register in 1982.

18 Mill Springs Mill

Mill Springs Mill is an 1877 Kentucky watermill in Wayne County, noted for its 40-foot wheel and restoration by the U.S. Army Corps in 1976.

19 Nora Mill Granary

Nora Mill Granary is a historic four-story gristmill established in 1876 in Georgia, USA, notable for using giant French burr stones powered by the Chattahoochee River.

20 Schech's Mill

Schech's Mill is an 1876 water-powered mill near Caledonia, Minnesota, notable for original millstones and operable 1870s machinery.

21 Wye Mill
Wye Mill

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

22 Hodgson Mill

Hodgson Mill is a circa 1897 Ozark County, Missouri, gristmill at Hodgson Spring, later giving its name to a national flour brand.

23 Pickwick Mill

Pickwick Mill is a mid-1850s limestone gristmill near Winona, Minnesota, once producing about 100 barrels of flour daily for the Union Army.

24 Bonneyville Mill

Bonneyville Mill is an 1837 water-powered gristmill in Indiana, USA, notable for being the oldest continuously operating mill in the Elkhart County park system.

25 Dexter Grist Mill, Sandwich

Dexter Grist Mill in Sandwich, Massachusetts, is a water-powered gristmill built in 1654 and fully restored by the town in 1961.

26 Tuthilltown Gristmill

Tuthilltown Gristmill is a 1788 Gardiner, New York, mill built by Selah Tuthill and listed on the National Register in 1982.

27 Linney's Mill

Linney's Mill is a family-run water-powered gristmill in Alexander County, North Carolina, built in 1902 and still known for stone-ground meal.

28 Jenney Grist Mill

Jenney Grist Mill, now Plimoth Grist Mill, is a 1969 Plymouth reconstruction on the site of John Jenney's 1636 Pilgrim mill.

29 Kenyon's Grist Mill

Kenyon's Grist Mill is a Rhode Island milling business founded in 1696; its current West Kingston mill building dates to 1886.

30 Indian Mill

Indian Mill is a historic mill museum in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, preserving Sandusky River milling history tied to the former Wyandot reservation.

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