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metamora grist mill
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ChristiD81

It really isn't fair to give a review because the mill was closed when we went (in February). Just make sure if you visit, it is during the busy season which would be April through September, I believe. In February, there were three stores open. It was a ghost town. If I had known this, I would have waited until April, but I did not know that it was a seasonal town. I just thought I should let everyone else know to save them a trip. If we do go back, hopefully the Grist Mill will be open! :-)

Vacation_Bound_40324

Small mill where they grind corn into flour. We saw them working the mill and got to see their product.

915michaelu

Free admission! Donations are always welcome to help offset operating expenses. Mill is open seasonally-check to make sure they are open before traveling to Metamora. The two folks working did not offer a tour-we pretty much took ourselves on a self-guided tour. Mill was operating. We were shocked to see that the waterwheel was not operational at our visit-but back-up power was being used to grind corn. Ground corn-goods were sold on-site including white and yellow meal, grits and duck food. The gal who checked us out was super friendly and knowledgeable-I got the impression she enjoyed working at the mill.

4barkingdogs

it is something to see once. It is nice to see how things were done in the old days. It is free. There is also a little store inside.

terrsall

The old mill is not always running but it does run. We were on a day trip and hit a beautiful day to check out this historical pre-civil war town. Everything is old in Metamora,probably looks pretty much like it did in the 1800's. The mill awaits your questions inside and your camera for pictures.

SavantIII_11

Tis a grand October weekend to be experiencing the vibrant fall foliage of Southern Indiana whilst visiting Brown County, IN for a splendid weekend.As we head east to Ohio, I instruct OnStar to drive through the quaint village of Metamora, IN. Be careful to seek out the “old village” and not the business section of Metamora.Metamora has had it ups and downs over the past 40 years, and currently is in an “upswing.”Must visits include the grist mill, the Canal, and a train ride.The old grist mill is still in operation, and there will be folks who can answer questions. Americans tend to love this kid of history.

LiketoeatCincinnati

We have visited Metamora periodically over the years and find the place to be very quaint. We just visited this weekend, but the mill was not running. They were running the boat and train, however. There are many shops with antiques and crafts. This makes a nice day trip out of a few Midwest cities. There may no need to pay the money to park out front, as there are generally many spaces available further back. Note that this is a town where people live, so not every place is a tourist attraction.

E5359PXphils

The grist mill is just one part to all the attractions in this Civil War era town. There is an authentic canal boat, as well as a railroad to ride. Shops and eateries line the main and side streets, all within an easy stroll of the many parking areas. Check the internet, chances are there will be some kind of festival going on.

gldwingry

Metamora, In. Is a must see If you are visiting In. A short drive south of Richmond, In. So much to see and do not only shopping, dining, grist mill but a strole down buy the canal. A fun day for sure.

CindyK48

This is a scenic looking mill in Metamora, Indiana. It wasn't working when we were there, & to tell you the truth, I don't know if it's ever working. There's some park employees there to answer questions & a small gift shop. The displays are OK, nothing really exciting.

Vilynn

The Mill was not operating when were were there but it was worthing walking too to see. Our ancestors were millers and we was cool to show the kids what it was. Would love to see it in better shape next time.

EMU_11

We visited Metamora on July 4th this year. We arrived around 11 a.m. and were surprised to see that the Grist Mill was not operating. The gentleman inside said that he was awaiting the train from Connersville which would bring more people(around 1 p.m.). We returned after 1 p.m. but the mill was still shut down. This was a disappointment for our two grandkids who were looking forward to seeing this machine working to grind the corn. The day became warmer and the kids got tired so we left Metamora without seeing the mill. What a pity. It seems like this old canal town works slowly on its own time. Don't arrive early...this is a sleepy little town.

gadgetguy11

With a short drive from Lexington, KY, Cincinnati, OH or Louisville, KY, an oasis from the past awaits you!! What an utterly delightful place to visit, with water powered corn meal ground from the Metamora Grist Mill!!An aqueduct is on site. This is a body of water located above another body of water, with extremely inexpensive boat rides pulled by a mule pulling you down the upper body of water!! One of the most relaxing places to visit. A huge favorite of motorcycle groups - makes a perfect day ride, with good food available and reasonably priced on site!!HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!

787kristinaw

the history and just how much work that to be put in. My husband and i love walking down to look at the mill after five.Everything is so quiet.

vacation1966

We have been to Metamora in the past and enjoyed our visit. This time it seemed very run down and many of the buildings were either closed or for sale, and even the restrooms were not available. We were there in April so maybe it would be better in the summer months, but it was very depressing to see how much it had gone downhill since our last visit several years ago.

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