Taylor Mill State Historic Site
Taylor Mill State Historic Site, located in Derry, NH, is a unique and treasured piece of American history. This historic site showcases the significance of water-powered mills in the early days of the country's development, providing visitors with a glimpse into the past and the opportunity to learn about the ingenuity of our ancestors. Nestled within a picturesque setting, Taylor Mill sits beside the serene Beaver Brook, which was once a vital source of power for the operation of the mill.
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Originally constructed in 1799 by Robert Taylor, the mill was an important part of the local community, serving as a hub for both economic and social activity. Taylor Mill primarily functioned as a sawmill, converting timber into lumber for construction and other purposes. Over the years, the mill underwent several expansions and modifications, including the addition of a grist mill for grinding grain.
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Today, the Taylor Mill State Historic Site in Derry, NH is a fully restored and operational water-powered mill, preserving the architectural integrity and original machinery. The site has been meticulously maintained and is a testament to the craftsmanship of the period. Visitors can explore the mill, witness the power of the waterwheel in action, and learn about the importance of mills in shaping the region's history.
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Surrounded by lush greenery and tranquil waters, Taylor Mill State Historic Site offers a serene and educational experience for the whole family. Visitors can also enjoy picnicking, hiking, and wildlife viewing in the adjacent woodland, making it a perfect destination for a day trip or a weekend getaway in the heart of New Hampshire's natural beauty.
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Business Information:
Cornerstone Services
44 Cross St, Salem, NH 03079, USA
(833) 317-1877