Travel back to the time of the Plymouth Colony settlers with a visit to the Plimoth Grist Mill, a reconstruction of the original mill built in 1636, set along the Town Brook stream in Plymouth, Massachusetts. This working mill still operates today, providing visitors with a hands-on history lesson. Inside, you can see the 200-year-old millstones and observe how water diverted from the brook powers the machinery, offering a tangible connection to the colonial past.
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