Stony Brook Grist Mill
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The Stony Brook Grist Mill is a Registered Historic Place in Suffolk County, New York. It opened in 1699 in the middle of Mill Pond.
The Ward Melville Heritage Organization owns and operates the mill as a working mill museum.
[edit] References
National Register of Historic Places website
[edit] External Links
- Ward Melville Heritage Organization: Stony Brook Grist Mill
- New York Times, December 13, 1992, " Stony Brook Gristmill Is Grinding Again"
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