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In a scenic location along the Sandusky River, Indian Mill, built in 1861, is the nation's first educational museum of milling in its original structure.
The restored three-story structure replaces the original one-story building that the U. S. government built in 1820 to reward the loyalty of local Wyandot Indians during the War of 1812. Many exhibits are placed around the original mill machinery. The restored miller's office displays the history of milling from prehistoric times to the present.
Hours: May 1 - October 31
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Thursday - Sunday |
1 p.m.-4:30 p.m. |
Hours: November 1 - Memorial Day Please note that Indian Mill is closed during the winter months.
Admission
| OHS Members |
FREE |
| Adults (age 13+) |
$2.00 |
| Children 4-12 |
$1 |
| Children 3 & under |
FREE |
Location
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Indian Mill is three miles northeast of Upper Sandusky, in Wyandot County, along County Road 47 on the bank of the Sandusky River
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General Information
Indian Mill
Wyandot County Historical Society
PO Box 372
Upper Sandusky, OH 43351
Phone:
419-294-3857
419-294-3556 (tours)
Curator:
A. Payton
Handicapped Accessibility
Ohio Historical Society strives to meet ADA requirements. However, historic structures and outdoor areas provide challenges that make it difficult to provide complete access to all visitors. Please call the site with specific questions and concerns.


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