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Mill at Anselma
Operating grist mill with three centuries of rich agricultural and industrial history
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Water Wheel at Mill at Anselma
Photo courtesy of Valley Forge Convention and Visitors Bureau
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Outsider Tip
You can see several distinct periods of history in this mill, which also functioned as a local barbershop, post office and machine shop.
Get a genuine taste of the past at this operating grist mill. Once a month, volunteer Millers grind locally grown grains just as farmers did three centuries ago. Kids and adults alike will enjoy the demonstrations and tours, and visitors can purchase Anselma’s own stone-ground whole wheat flour and cornmeal.
Visitors are free to walk the grounds year-round, watching wildlife or just picnicking with the family. In winter, the grounds are also a favorite among cross country skiers and snowshoers. In the summer, the Mill plays host to a Wednesday afternoon Farmers and Artisans Market.
DON'T MISS
Grinding demonstrations once a month, when you can see a working miller use the antique equipment to turn grain into flour.
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