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The Mill Museum on Route 66 — Attraction in Lincoln

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The Mill Museum on Route 66
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914 5th St, Lincoln, IL 62656
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The Mill Museum on Route 66
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The Mill Museum on Route 66

738 S Washington St, Lincoln, IL 62656, United States
4.4(54)
Open 24 hours
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+1 217-735-1218
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Rajean GallagherRajean Gallagher
The mill is a touch of Route 66 history. It has been many things over the years, but a slow and persistent group of Logan County citizens is bringing her back to life. I imagine life 6o years ago on this fascinating road, thrilled by it's icons.
William DodsonWilliam Dodson
Staff is friendly.....nice display. Would be more productive if food or snacks and clear signage added. Glad the city funded this to start, needs to be expanded.
Rajean GallagherRajean Gallagher
It's a Route 66 icon! It's quirky and deserves lots of support to make it the refurbished historical figure it deserves to be.
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The mill is a touch of Route 66 history. It has been many things over the years, but a slow and persistent group of Logan County citizens is bringing her back to life. I imagine life 6o years ago on this fascinating road, thrilled by it's icons.
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It's a Route 66 icon! It's quirky and deserves lots of support to make it the refurbished historical figure it deserves to be.
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3y

There isn't a lot here yet since they're trying to get it up and going again, but what they do have is awesome. The 2 rooms are chock full of history. All of the items salvaged and all of the photos and articles telling about them and the people to whom they once belonged are a treat! I wish I had visited earlier in the day so I could have wandered about and read everything. The young lady who was there the day I visited was so lively and engaging. It's nice to listen to someone who has a true passion for what they're discussing. She's proud of her family history, knows her stuff & enthusiastically shares her knowledge with visitors from around the...

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5.0
3y

Emma at The Mill has such a fun spirited personality. She's a great storytellar! I loved hearing all about The Mill, what it was like 50 years ago. The Moonshining and Al Capone. The place is kept quite nice. All the memorabilia was quite interesting. We signed the guestbook. Make sure all you travelors and Route 66 Road trippers stop and check this place out. Very educational. I love these family run museums, they are what keeps our...

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5.0
7y

Used to be a very cool little place when I was little we would go there and eat the best schnitcels around that I knew of they also had alot of cool little things inside I remember them having an outhouse thing that if u opened the door there was a guy Inside of it that would say something haven't been there since they turned it I to a museum but memories last...

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