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Roslyn Grist Mill
Glenwood Landing, New York
Historical Marker Database · Historic American Buildings Survey (courtesy of the Library of Congress)
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THE STORY
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Built between 1715 and 1741, Roslyn Grist Mill is a rare surviving Dutch-framed watermill that operated for over 150 years and later served as a tea house from 1920 to 1974.
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Photo: Milt Price, published by Tomlin Art Company, Northport
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Glenwood Landing, New York · USA
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