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Est. 1815

Mill Street was the site of an 1815 water-powered grist mill that served as the hub of the local 19th-century farming community. Although the original grist mill is gone, several original buildings remain and have been transformed into a unique special event venue.

Mill Street was the site of an 1815 water-powered grist mill that served as the hub of the local 19th-century farming community. Although the original grist mill is gone, several original buildings remain and have been transformed into a unique special event venue and operating bourbon & brandy distillery.

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Kristie Latham Kristie Latham

Window Glass

Utica was the center of the handmade window glass industry until 1929. The windows in many of the vintage homes in the village, including Mill House, retain locally made wavy glass. Shards of glass excavated during renovation are on display around the Mill Street property.

Utica was the center of the handmade window glass industry until 1929.  The windows in many of the vintage homes in the village, including Mill House, retain locally made wavy glass.  Shards of glass excavated during renovation are on display around the Mill Street property.

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Historical Interest

As guests “mill around” the beautifully landscaped Mill Street grounds, they will discover many items of local historical interest. (1) a working water wheel reminiscent of the original water powered grist mill, (2) a 9 foot hand carved stone trough from a local farm house built by a veteran of the War of 1812, (3) a collection of wooden forms from the local Cree Foundry used to made cast iron pieces, (4) vintage hand cut foundation stones and massive hand cut stone stairs, (5) many unique architectural salvage items have been incorporated into Mill Street, including the store counter from the original Sunbury Ohio hardware store, a carriage house door from a fine 19th Century Cleveland mansion, doors and hardware. Keep your eyes out for all of the interesting historical pieces at Mill Street.

As guests “mill around” the beautifully landscaped Mill Street grounds, they will discover many items of local historical interest.  (1) a working water wheel reminiscent of the original water powered grist mill, (2) a 9 foot hand carved stone trough from a local farm house built by a veteran of the War of 1812, (3) a collection of  wooden forms from the local Cree Foundry used to made cast iron pieces, (4) vintage hand cut foundation stones and massive hand cut stone stairs, (5) many unique architectural salvage items have been incorporated into Mill Street, including the store counter from the original Sunbury Ohio hardware store, a carriage house door from a fine 19th Century Cleveland mansion, doors and hardware.  Keep your eyes out for all of the interesting historical pieces at Mill Street.  

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