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Linchester Mill — Attraction in Maryland

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Linchester Mill is a historic grist mill located at Preston in Caroline County, Maryland, United States.
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Southern States - Preston Agronomy Center
107 Back Landing Rd, Preston, MD 21655, United States
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Linchester Mill

3390 Linchester Rd, Preston, MD 21655
4.5(42)
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Linchester Mill is a historic grist mill located at Preston in Caroline County, Maryland, United States.

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Johnika NixonJohnika Nixon
We didn’t spend much time here but it was our first stop on our self-guided driving tour as I decided to detour from Stop 1 and begin here at Stop 28. It was worth a stop. The mill wasn’t too interesting but seeing the school house and the buildings were like stepping back in time like others have mentioned in reviews. The kids enjoyed visiting these spots AFTER seeing them highlighted in the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Museum. Now they wanted to flex. I’m grateful for the time capsule experience to take a glimpse back in time. If you don’t stop, it’s worth a drive by to see these historical places along the Underground Railroad corridor. I hope you find this review helpful. If so, please give me a thumbs up. Thank you.
Don JohnsonDon Johnson
I am currently in the midst of a Google Map project whereby I'm locating places mentioned by long-time CBS News correspondent Charles Kuralt (1934-1997) in his book "On the Road with Charles Kuralt", copyright 1985, Putnam. Kuralt visited the mill (1968ish) and interviewed Captain Frank Langrell the miller. I have included pics of Frank and the book cover. The photo of Mr. Langrell (1887 - 1974) pouring grain out of a bucket is from the book. This project has been a very enjoyable pursuit.
Jennifer GreenslitJennifer Greenslit
A very quick stop on the Maryland Harriet Tubman Scenic Byway. The opening hours are very short and we missed them. There isn’t too much signage to explain what is interesting or historically significant.
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We didn’t spend much time here but it was our first stop on our self-guided driving tour as I decided to detour from Stop 1 and begin here at Stop 28. It was worth a stop. The mill wasn’t too interesting but seeing the school house and the buildings were like stepping back in time like others have mentioned in reviews. The kids enjoyed visiting these spots AFTER seeing them highlighted in the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Museum. Now they wanted to flex. I’m grateful for the time capsule experience to take a glimpse back in time. If you don’t stop, it’s worth a drive by to see these historical places along the Underground Railroad corridor. I hope you find this review helpful. If so, please give me a thumbs up. Thank you.
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I am currently in the midst of a Google Map project whereby I'm locating places mentioned by long-time CBS News correspondent Charles Kuralt (1934-1997) in his book "On the Road with Charles Kuralt", copyright 1985, Putnam. Kuralt visited the mill (1968ish) and interviewed Captain Frank Langrell the miller. I have included pics of Frank and the book cover. The photo of Mr. Langrell (1887 - 1974) pouring grain out of a bucket is from the book. This project has been a very enjoyable pursuit.
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A very quick stop on the Maryland Harriet Tubman Scenic Byway. The opening hours are very short and we missed them. There isn’t too much signage to explain what is interesting or historically significant.
Jennifer Greenslit

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4.5
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4.0
4y

We didn’t spend much time here but it was our first stop on our self-guided driving tour as I decided to detour from Stop 1 and begin here at Stop 28. It was worth a stop. The mill wasn’t too interesting but seeing the school house and the buildings were like stepping back in time like others have mentioned in reviews. The kids enjoyed visiting these spots AFTER seeing them highlighted in the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Museum. Now they wanted to flex. I’m grateful for the time capsule experience to take a glimpse back in time. If you don’t stop, it’s worth a drive by to see these historical places along the Underground Railroad corridor.

I hope you find this review helpful. If so, please give me a thumbs...

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2.0
29w

Idk what to say... We were on a field trip and this person was out there lookef to be watering the grass but had all these drawings in their body and just a flannel shirt wrapped around their waist but was stark naked and basically flashing us all, flipling the shirt up and twirling around flashing us and i was with high schoolers. half of whom didnt even leave the bus. the person then decided to go in the house across the rd and burn something and looked as if they were doing some sort of tribal dance. it was a little scary. The landmark itself was well perserved but the trails were a dead end and for the students if u dont setup a planned guide they miss the value (i didnt plan...

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7y

I am currently in the midst of a Google Map project whereby I'm locating places mentioned by long-time CBS News correspondent Charles Kuralt (1934-1997) in his book "On the Road with Charles Kuralt", copyright 1985, Putnam. Kuralt visited the mill (1968ish) and interviewed Captain Frank Langrell the miller. I have included pics of Frank and the book cover. The photo of Mr. Langrell (1887 - 1974) pouring grain out of a bucket is from the book. This project has been a very...

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