Rock Mill has been restored. How did the park system pay for that?
The restoration of Rock Mill is only in its first phase. The foundation and the building’s framework has been stabilized, rotted timbers replaced, and a new roof and siding have been installed. Again, grant money and donations have paid for the bulk of the work. Much more work has to be completed before the mill can be fully restored, once again in operation, and open to the public. Once finished, it will be an attraction similar to Clifton Mill, near Yellow Springs. Hundreds of thousands of people visit Clifton Mill every year, and spend their money in the local area.
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