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| The Waterwheel Cafe was started in April of 1989 in a restored 19th century water-powered mill, which is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Originally built in the early 1800's and now restored, this lively example of American history is now in action and its doors are open to the public. Water rushes over the three-story high waterwheel, driving a series of shafts, gears, pulleys and belts that power the stones and grainmilling equipment, all visible through the glass walls of the WaterWheel Cafe! A self-guided tour enables you to understand this whole fascinating process - the grinding of grain by the power of falling water.
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