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Jasper City Mill — Attraction in Jasper

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Jasper City Mill
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Nearby attractions
Jasper Riverwalk
Riverwalk, Jasper, IN 47546
Schaeffer Barn
401-499 E 4th St, Jasper, IN 47546
Astra Theatre
517 Main St, Jasper, IN 47546
Nearby restaurants
Tre'Vione's
124 Third Ave, Jasper, IN 47546
CafĂŠ PiĂąa
225 River Centre Lndg Suite M, Jasper, IN 47546
Los Bravos Mexican Restaurant (Jasper, In)
198 N Newton St, Jasper, IN 47546
Schnitzelbank
393 Third Ave, Jasper, IN 47546
Headquarters Incorporated
201 1/2, 201 Main St, Jasper, IN 47546
CafĂŠ PiĂąa Bakery
225 River Centre Lndg Suite M, Jasper, IN 47546
Jasper Pub 'N' Grub
514 Jackson St, Jasper, IN 47546
Oink Inc Smokehouse and Southern Kitchen
408 Main St, Jasper, IN 47546, United States
RICE N SPICE PUNJABI CUISINE
314 Newton St, Jasper, IN 47546
JR's Bar
23 Clay St, Jasper, IN 47546, United States
Nearby local services
Showplace Cinemas Jasper 8
256 Brucke Strasse, Jasper, IN 47546
Chocolate Bliss & Kitchen Essentials
110 E 5th St, Jasper, IN 47546
Siebert's
532 Main St, Jasper, IN 47546
Top Knot Beauty Studio
211 E 6th St, Jasper, IN 47546
Boeckman's Furniture & Floor Covering
512 Main St, Jasper, IN 47546
Finishing Touches
505 Main St, Jasper, IN 47546
Just Whimsy LLC
509 Main St, Jasper, IN 47546
Clock Shop
216 W 6th St #103, Jasper, IN 47546
Nearby hotels
Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Jasper
333 River Centre Lndg, Jasper, IN 47546
River House Bed and Breakfast
410 E Riverside Dr, Jasper, IN 47546
Clarion Pointe Jasper
272 Brucke Strasse, Jasper, IN 47546
Hampton Inn Jasper
355 Third Ave, Jasper, IN 47546
Winfield West Bed & Breakfast
325 W 6th St, Jasper, IN 47546
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Jasper City Mill

164 Third Ave, Jasper, IN 47546
4.6(72)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Jasper Riverwalk, Schaeffer Barn, Astra Theatre, restaurants: Tre'Vione's, CafĂŠ PiĂąa, Los Bravos Mexican Restaurant (Jasper, In), Schnitzelbank, Headquarters Incorporated, CafĂŠ PiĂąa Bakery, Jasper Pub 'N' Grub, Oink Inc Smokehouse and Southern Kitchen, RICE N SPICE PUNJABI CUISINE, JR's Bar, local businesses: Showplace Cinemas Jasper 8, Chocolate Bliss & Kitchen Essentials, Siebert's, Top Knot Beauty Studio, Boeckman's Furniture & Floor Covering, Finishing Touches, Just Whimsy LLC, Clock Shop
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JANUARY- Cookie Decorating Class-
JANUARY- Cookie Decorating Class-
Wed, Jan 21 • 6:00 PM
The Doodlebug, Inc, 671 E 3rd Ave, Jasper, IN 47546-3652, United States
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Career Conversations with Ruger Kerstiens
Career Conversations with Ruger Kerstiens
Wed, Jan 21 • 6:30 PM
1 DCB Plz, Jasper, IN 47546-2971, United States
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Informational Meetings: Boundaries class
Informational Meetings: Boundaries class
Thu, Jan 22 • 6:00 PM
1486 Executive Boulevard, Jasper, IN, United States
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Nearby attractions of Jasper City Mill

Jasper Riverwalk

Schaeffer Barn

Astra Theatre

Jasper Riverwalk

Jasper Riverwalk

4.7

(182)

Open 24 hours
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Schaeffer Barn

Schaeffer Barn

4.2

(23)

Open 24 hours
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Astra Theatre

Astra Theatre

4.8

(55)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Jasper City Mill

Tre'Vione's

CafĂŠ PiĂąa

Los Bravos Mexican Restaurant (Jasper, In)

Schnitzelbank

Headquarters Incorporated

CafĂŠ PiĂąa Bakery

Jasper Pub 'N' Grub

Oink Inc Smokehouse and Southern Kitchen

RICE N SPICE PUNJABI CUISINE

JR's Bar

Tre'Vione's

Tre'Vione's

4.5

(153)

$

Closed
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CafĂŠ PiĂąa

CafĂŠ PiĂąa

4.6

(173)

$

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Los Bravos Mexican Restaurant (Jasper, In)

Los Bravos Mexican Restaurant (Jasper, In)

4.3

(566)

$

Closed
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Schnitzelbank

Schnitzelbank

4.6

(1.4K)

$$

Open until 10:00 PM
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Nearby local services of Jasper City Mill

Showplace Cinemas Jasper 8

Chocolate Bliss & Kitchen Essentials

Siebert's

Top Knot Beauty Studio

Boeckman's Furniture & Floor Covering

Finishing Touches

Just Whimsy LLC

Clock Shop

Showplace Cinemas Jasper 8

Showplace Cinemas Jasper 8

4.2

(413)

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Chocolate Bliss & Kitchen Essentials

Chocolate Bliss & Kitchen Essentials

4.8

(89)

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Siebert's

Siebert's

4.6

(90)

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Top Knot Beauty Studio

Top Knot Beauty Studio

5.0

(39)

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Bobby WoodBobby Wood
A must-visit piece of Indiana history The Jasper City Mill is one of the most beautiful and historically rich spots in southern Indiana. Located right along the Patoka River in downtown Jasper, it’s a perfect blend of local heritage, hands-on history, and small-town charm. From the moment you walk up, the large working waterwheel catches your eye. This isn’t just a decorative piece, it’s a functional recreation of the old Enlow Mill, first built here in 1817. According to the historical marker out front, the original mill even served Thomas Lincoln and his son Abraham Lincoln in 1828, when they bartered goods for cornmeal. That connection alone makes this place a hidden gem for history lovers. Inside, you’ll find the mill’s machinery, millstones, and gears, all tied to the massive waterwheel outside. There are fascinating displays of old farming and milling tools, plus a variety of local goods for sale. The staff are happy to explain how the mill works, from water power to the final ground product, and you can even watch parts of the process in action. The terrace and surrounding area are just as inviting. The “Wasserrad Terrasse” (Waterwheel Terrace) honors Jasper’s deep German roots, with a peaceful view of the river and nearby walking bridges. It’s a great spot to sit, relax, and watch the water flow over the low dam. Between the craftsmanship of the building, the engineering of the waterwheel, and the wealth of history tied to the site, the Jasper City Mill is well worth a visit, whether you’re a history buff, photographer, or just passing through. Pro tip: Take your time exploring both inside and outside, and be sure to read the historical plaques, they bring the whole place to life.
Anna NeukamAnna Neukam
Loved visiting this Mill, they have some very nice paintings, art work on display & for sale. Not to mention the huge verity of preserves, honey, and of course, fresh corn meal so much more. bought some Amish built cedar glider rockers & ottomans, & a table. I love them ❤️ looking forward to visiting again 😊
M. FeisthmmelM. Feisthmmel
Excellent historical place to visit. The mill was historically correctly reconstructed a few years back. It's worth the visit if you are in the area. The mill offers Amish gifts and out-door furniture for sale. It's nice to see that a town has reconstructed and preserved their history.
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A must-visit piece of Indiana history The Jasper City Mill is one of the most beautiful and historically rich spots in southern Indiana. Located right along the Patoka River in downtown Jasper, it’s a perfect blend of local heritage, hands-on history, and small-town charm. From the moment you walk up, the large working waterwheel catches your eye. This isn’t just a decorative piece, it’s a functional recreation of the old Enlow Mill, first built here in 1817. According to the historical marker out front, the original mill even served Thomas Lincoln and his son Abraham Lincoln in 1828, when they bartered goods for cornmeal. That connection alone makes this place a hidden gem for history lovers. Inside, you’ll find the mill’s machinery, millstones, and gears, all tied to the massive waterwheel outside. There are fascinating displays of old farming and milling tools, plus a variety of local goods for sale. The staff are happy to explain how the mill works, from water power to the final ground product, and you can even watch parts of the process in action. The terrace and surrounding area are just as inviting. The “Wasserrad Terrasse” (Waterwheel Terrace) honors Jasper’s deep German roots, with a peaceful view of the river and nearby walking bridges. It’s a great spot to sit, relax, and watch the water flow over the low dam. Between the craftsmanship of the building, the engineering of the waterwheel, and the wealth of history tied to the site, the Jasper City Mill is well worth a visit, whether you’re a history buff, photographer, or just passing through. Pro tip: Take your time exploring both inside and outside, and be sure to read the historical plaques, they bring the whole place to life.
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Loved visiting this Mill, they have some very nice paintings, art work on display & for sale. Not to mention the huge verity of preserves, honey, and of course, fresh corn meal so much more. bought some Amish built cedar glider rockers & ottomans, & a table. I love them ❤️ looking forward to visiting again 😊
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Excellent historical place to visit. The mill was historically correctly reconstructed a few years back. It's worth the visit if you are in the area. The mill offers Amish gifts and out-door furniture for sale. It's nice to see that a town has reconstructed and preserved their history.
M. Feisthmmel

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Jasper City Mill is a new mill and was completed in 2009. The new mill is the third mill at this location.

Andrew Evans built the first mill here on the Patoka River in Jasper, Indiana in 1817. Andrew Evans came here from Scott County, Kentucky. Here in Jasper, he built a gristmill. It had one level and an undershot water wheel.

The Enlow family, Joseph and Elander Enlow, purchased the mill and property. The Enlows built their home next to their mill. Their mill became a regional success in the early 1820s.

Francis Eckert from Pfaffenweiler, Germany came to Jasper and purchased the Enlows Mill in 1847. He ran the mill until about 1865 when he built a new three-story grist and flour mill. Francis left his mill to his three sons, Conrad, Jacob and Andrew in 1871. The Eckert Brothers increased the business and shipped flatboats full of barrels of flour down the Ohio and Mississippi River and ultimatley, to New Orleans.

It was in 1879 that the Eckert's started shipping their barrels of flour by train.

By 1883 the Eckert's replaced their mill stones with roller mills. With their new roller milling equipment they were producting 150 to 200 barrels of flour a day.

By 1910, the youngest borther, Andrew Eckert had obtaining sole ownership of the mill. The mill continued making flour until 1930 when the mill closed.

The mill set silent until 1964 when a devastating flood consumed the town and destroyed the foundation of the mill. A few months later the mill was raised. Susequently, the mill property became a city park.

The current, new Jasper City Mill was opened in 2009 with two millers, Ron Brosmer and Randi Schroeder.

Today, June 2012, Jasper City Mill has a striking mill building. Made of poplar, the massive stairs wind around the interior of the three floors. They built the structure with 874 wooden nails and the interior is spectacular. When you come into the mill you will discover the drive shaft that comes directly from the 24' wooden water wheel. The driveshaft is very large carrying pulleys and belts to power the mill stones. They grind corn and sell the cornmeal at their Country Store inside the mill. The mill stone area is elevated from the first floor level. You can see the mill stones, mill stone case, hook & crane and hopper. The miller will show you how the corn is placed into the hopper and then grinds the grain through the mill stones and the cornmeal drops down into a box to be bagged and sold.

The exterior of the mill shows a 24' wooden water wheel that powers gears and moves the enegy into the driveshaft. The wheel has a delightful deck area that you can walk around and visually enjoy the water wheel as it is spinning and clamoring. It is fascinating to see and to listen! I like the tactile experience of getting the water spray, the large movement of the wheel and the energy driven into the power house. Jasper City Mill is a fabulous experience for everyone !

The exterior also allows visitors to view the Patoka River and the dam which is right next to the Third...

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A must-visit piece of Indiana history

The Jasper City Mill is one of the most beautiful and historically rich spots in southern Indiana. Located right along the Patoka River in downtown Jasper, it’s a perfect blend of local heritage, hands-on history, and small-town charm.

From the moment you walk up, the large working waterwheel catches your eye. This isn’t just a decorative piece, it’s a functional recreation of the old Enlow Mill, first built here in 1817. According to the historical marker out front, the original mill even served Thomas Lincoln and his son Abraham Lincoln in 1828, when they bartered goods for cornmeal. That connection alone makes this place a hidden gem for history lovers.

Inside, you’ll find the mill’s machinery, millstones, and gears, all tied to the massive waterwheel outside. There are fascinating displays of old farming and milling tools, plus a variety of local goods for sale. The staff are happy to explain how the mill works, from water power to the final ground product, and you can even watch parts of the process in action.

The terrace and surrounding area are just as inviting. The “Wasserrad Terrasse” (Waterwheel Terrace) honors Jasper’s deep German roots, with a peaceful view of the river and nearby walking bridges. It’s a great spot to sit, relax, and watch the water flow over the low dam.

Between the craftsmanship of the building, the engineering of the waterwheel, and the wealth of history tied to the site, the Jasper City Mill is well worth a visit, whether you’re a history buff, photographer, or just passing through.

Pro tip: Take your time exploring both inside and outside, and be sure to read the historical plaques, they bring the whole...

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5.0
7y

I grew up in Jasper, but live in Tennessee now. We were stretching our legs on the riverwalk over the holidays and saw the mill was open. What a cute store! The man working the counter was charming as could be and sold us the last bag of grits which we used to make a big breakfast for a crowd the next day. The bread was delicious and everything was REALLY reasonably priced. I hope the...

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