Old Mill - Places

Places

In Canada
  • Old Mill Park (Shawnigan Lake), in Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia
  • Old Mill, Toronto, a neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada
    • Old Mill Inn & Spa, an historic mill in Toronto
    • Old Mill (TTC), a subway station there
In the United Kingdom
  • Old Mill, Cornwall, a place in Cornwall
In the United States
  • John Wood Old Mill, Merrillville, IN, listed on the NRHP in Indiana
  • Old Mill House, Le Claire, IA, listed on the NRHP in Iowa
  • Old Mill Site Historic District, a historic district in Hatfield, Massachusetts
  • Old Mill (West Tisbury, Massachusetts)
  • Old Mill State Park WPA/Rustic Style Historic Resources, Argyle, MN, listed on the NRHP in Minnesota
  • Ramsey Mill and Old Mill Park, ruin of a water-powered gristmill in Hastings, Minnesota
  • Old Mill at Montauk State Park, Salem, MO, listed on the NRHP in Missouri
  • Old Mill at Tinton Falls, Tinton Falls, NJ, listed on the NRHP in New Jersey
  • Old Mill Museum (Dundee, Michigan)
  • Old Mill (Vermilion, Ohio), listed on the NRHP in Erie County, Ohio
  • Pigeon Forge Mill, commonly called the "Old Mill," NRHP listing in Pigeon Forgeiona, Tennessee
  • Calvert Mill/Washington Mill or The Old Mill, an historic mill located on Old Mill Road in Washington, Virginia
  • T. R. Pugh Memorial Park or The Old Mill, a NHRP listing in North Little Rock, Arkansas

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