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Corn Grinding Demonstration Tours

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Date and Time
May 16-17, 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 program invites visitors to observe traditional milling techniques and learn about the mechanical power of water-driven machinery in a preserved historical setting. You will witness the complete process of turning raw corn into meal using authentic millstones. Listen to the sound of the waterwheel, see the inner workings of the historic machinery, and engage with our knowledgeable historical interpreters who explain the significance of the milling process. These tours are designed for anyone interested in regional history, engineering, or local agricultural heritage. The atmosphere is educational and perfect for curious individuals or families looking for a unique hands-on learning experience. Because space inside the mill is limited to twenty people at a time, we operate this as a drop-in program throughout the scheduled hours. No advance registration is required to join. Simply arrive at the mill during the posted times to participate in this engaging demonstration. We look forward to sharing this piece of our living history with you during your next visit.

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