A Taste of Agriculture History at Morris Arboretum’s Grist Mill Demonstration Day

 

On Sunday, August 20 from 1-4pmMorris Arboretum hosts Grist Mill Demonstration Day at Bloomfield Farm (across the street from garden’s main entrance).  Springfield Mills, a historic feed and flour mill situated along the Wissahickon Creek, has been carefully restored and made operational once again by a dedicated group of volunteers.

Pictured here exploring the 19th century mill in July are campers from the ACLAMO Summer Bridge Program. Morris Arboretum partnered with the Norristown based group for six weeks this summer to provide outdoor, educational learning activities.

Bring your family to watch one-ton millstones grind corn kernels, and observe 160 year old machinery that includes the newly refurbished tail gate, turbine vane controls and cob crusher, transport and sift the ground corn to produce meal.  This cornmeal is being sifted, bagged and baked into muffins for visitors to sample.

The mill provides a unique view of 19th and early 20th century engineering and agriculture in the Wissahickon Valley, home to more than 60 mills before WWII, but now one of only two remaining that you can tour.

This event is free admission, but donations are appreciated. For general information about Morris Arboretum, go to www.morrisarboretum.org, or call 215-247-5777.

 

Photo Credit:  Tesa Pribitkin