Corn Grinding Demonstration Tours

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Corn Grinding Demonstration Tours

Date and Time
June 20-21, 2026, Sat.-Sun., 1-4pm
Venue
Historic Yates Mill County Park
Location
South Raleigh
Address
4620 Lake Wheeler Rd., Raleigh, NC 27603 (375.7 mi)
Price
Free
Description

Experience our historic gristmill in operation during these interactive demonstration tours. This event showcases the traditional process of transforming corn into meal using authentic millstones powered by water. It is an educational opportunity to witness local history brought to life through working machinery. You will hear the sound of the waterwheel and observe the millstones as they turn grain into product. Our historical interpreters will lead you inside the structure to explain the mechanics and the significant role of the mill in early community life. Attendees can expect an up-close look at the milling process and a chance to ask questions about how the technology functions. This program is ideal for history enthusiasts, families, and anyone interested in traditional crafts and agricultural heritage. The atmosphere is casual and engaging for visitors of all ages. Please note that the interior space is limited to twenty people at a time to ensure a comfortable experience for everyone. No registration is required for these drop-in sessions, so simply arrive during the scheduled hours to join the next available tour group.

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