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Metamora Grist Mill
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Whitewater Canal State Historic Site
19073 Main St, Metamora, IN 47030
Whitewater Valley Gateway Park
19189 US-52, Metamora, IN 47030
Whitewater Valley Railroad Ticket Office
19056 Main St, Metamora, IN 47030
Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct
19001-19041 Pennington Rd, Metamora, IN 47030
Nearby restaurants
Grannie's Cookie Jars & Ice Cream Parlor
19041 Lovers Ln, Metamora, IN 47030
Hav-A-Bite Restaurant
19121 US-52, Metamora, IN 47030
Nearby hotels
The Metamora Inn
19049 Wynn St, Metamora, IN 47030
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Metamora Grist Mill

19073 75 Main St, Metamora, IN 47030
4.5(127)
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attractions: Whitewater Canal State Historic Site, Whitewater Valley Gateway Park, Whitewater Valley Railroad Ticket Office, Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct, restaurants: Grannie's Cookie Jars & Ice Cream Parlor, Hav-A-Bite Restaurant
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(765) 207-1056
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Nearby attractions of Metamora Grist Mill

Whitewater Canal State Historic Site

Whitewater Valley Gateway Park

Whitewater Valley Railroad Ticket Office

Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct

Whitewater Canal State Historic Site

Whitewater Canal State Historic Site

4.5

(374)

Open 24 hours
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Whitewater Valley Gateway Park

Whitewater Valley Gateway Park

4.6

(22)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Whitewater Valley Railroad Ticket Office

Whitewater Valley Railroad Ticket Office

5.0

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Open until 4:00 PM
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Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct

Historic Duck Creek Covered Aqueduct

4.6

(58)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Metamora Grist Mill

Grannie's Cookie Jars & Ice Cream Parlor

Hav-A-Bite Restaurant

Grannie's Cookie Jars & Ice Cream Parlor

Grannie's Cookie Jars & Ice Cream Parlor

4.7

(95)

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Hav-A-Bite Restaurant

Hav-A-Bite Restaurant

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Reviews of Metamora Grist Mill

4.5
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5.0
7y

Metamora Mill was established in 1847 by Jonathan Banes. Initially, the mill was used to process cotton into thread. The site was transformed into a flour mill in 1856. The original mill building was devastated by fire in 1883. The brick exterior of Metamora Mill was completed in 1897. The new mill was designed with the same footprint as designed by Jonathan Banes in 1847.

The Whitewater Canal was built from 1836 through 1865 and completed 76 miles. Jonathan Banes established Metamora Mill on the Whitewater Canal (in 1847). There were three other mills in the town of Metamora during the Canal Era. The Whitewater Canal supplied Banes with water to power his waterwheel. The Canal also allowed Banes the opportunity to transport his processed cotton into Lawrenceburg, Indiana and the Ohio River to sell at distant markets. The Canal was completed in 1843 to Cincinnati, Ohio. The canal system throughout, the then young United States, was doomed because of several important developments. Initially the flooding consistently broke down the canal embankments requiring tremendous repairs. Consequently, finances were not available to support the continued damage found after each flood. The eventual collapse of the canal system was the railroad. Interestingly enough, the railroad bought the land from the tow paths that followed canals. Here at Metamora Mill you will discover the railroad paralleling the historic canal.

Metamora Mill changed the mill's power from a wooden water wheel to a Leffel Turbine in 1868. The turbine had a 70” diameter and was installed in place of the water wheel. The original antique Leffel Turbine remains outside of the mill as an historical landmark.

In 1945 the Whitewater Canal Indiana State Historic Site created funding for the preservation of Metamora’s historical Whitewater Canal, the Locks on the canal, the Metamora Mill, and the covered bridge aqueduct. Indiana updated the canal and locks, set up the mill to grind corn in season, supports the canal boat and horses for visitors and a railroad steam engine for...

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5.0
3y

I have visited this location for the last 35 years. As a school-aged child, I was so impressed. As a mature adult, not as much. It is still a great thing to see if you have never been. There is a charge to tour now, which is understandable. However, the entire town of Metamora is not user-friendly for wheelchairs, strollers and/or wagons. Recently, when visiting for Canal Days, I noticed a ramp at the mill. This is great but then there are stairs to cross the canal and more stairs on the other side. One major plus, we left a stroller and purse for nearly 20 minutes without knowing and it wasn’t touched! That is 5-star no matter what obstacles we endured with our grandchild’s wagon and stroller. FYI - lots of gravel makes stroller difficult to manage. Bring a wagon and a person to assist with stairs and...

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5.0
6y

This is an active piece of the past! Grist mill was working while we were there. They were giving train rides up and back alongside the canal. As a bonus...the yearly Canal Days festival was in full swing. The line of traffic was long. We spent about 20 minutes in line. About a mile backup. It was well worth it! Venders everywhere with about anything imaginable! Many antiques were available as well as crafts and general flea market items. If you get the opportunity you should definitely make an effort to attend this place. Will be going back without the festival in operation as I want to...

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Jessica UttingerJessica Uttinger
Such a lovely mill in a cozy little town. The state museum does such a great job with education about the history and operation of the mill. Be sure to call ahead and ask about the times for grind demos where you can watch fresh corn being ground into cornmeal and grits. You can buy it right here on the spot! I love making jalapeño cornbread from the Metamora Grist Mill cornmeal.
Zac BakerZac Baker
This was a very neat little part of Metamora. Metamora itself is kind of like stepping back in time. Very friendly people. We went during "Canal Days" via the Whitewater Valley Railway. It was a large fair that seemed to take over the town. Lots of outdoor vendors selling their wares. Good deals and good fair food.
Jeff MorhousJeff Morhous
Well I guess how much you will enjoy this place depends on your expectations. Are you looking for a nice day out? Does a small town with quant shops sound interesting? Then go. Leave your 5 star, high adrenaline expectations home and relax and enjoy
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Such a lovely mill in a cozy little town. The state museum does such a great job with education about the history and operation of the mill. Be sure to call ahead and ask about the times for grind demos where you can watch fresh corn being ground into cornmeal and grits. You can buy it right here on the spot! I love making jalapeño cornbread from the Metamora Grist Mill cornmeal.
Jessica Uttinger

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This was a very neat little part of Metamora. Metamora itself is kind of like stepping back in time. Very friendly people. We went during "Canal Days" via the Whitewater Valley Railway. It was a large fair that seemed to take over the town. Lots of outdoor vendors selling their wares. Good deals and good fair food.
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Well I guess how much you will enjoy this place depends on your expectations. Are you looking for a nice day out? Does a small town with quant shops sound interesting? Then go. Leave your 5 star, high adrenaline expectations home and relax and enjoy
Jeff Morhous

Jeff Morhous

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