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Enjoyable
A nice little place to visit in summer but hidden under the goldstar bridge it's a shame the homeless shelter let's it residents drink and drug it up there ,,,if you see any of of them just st...
Loved seeing the historic mill and taking pictures, but was a little nervous about the people that were around the mill and streets in general. We weren't sure where to park, but parked along the sid...
This old mill is located under the highway with parking across the street. When we went we say some homely people sitting on the picnic tables smoking, which isn't allowed. I walked in and took some p...
The highway engineers did a great job leaving this Old Mill as an oasis between the pillars of two intersecting roadway structures that tower from above.... and it actually works beautifully containin...
Some of your reviews have partially correct information...
Some of your reviews have partially correct information; however, it was built in 1650 by JACOB WATERHOUSE (who is, sadly, not mentioned on the plaque) of England, Wethersfield, and New London and who...
Enjoyable
A nice little place to visit in summer but hidden under the goldstar bridge it's a shame the homeless shelter let's it residents drink and drug it up there ,,,if you see any of of them just st...
Lovely Mill but Sketchy Area
Loved seeing the historic mill and taking pictures, but was a little nervous about the people that were around the mill and streets in general. We weren't sure where to park, but parked along the sid...
Historic Mill under the highway
This old mill is located under the highway with parking across the street. When we went we say some homely people sitting on the picnic tables smoking, which isn't allowed. I walked in and took some p...
State Highway planning at its best......
The highway engineers did a great job leaving this Old Mill as an oasis between the pillars of two intersecting roadway structures that tower from above.... and it actually works beautifully containin...
Some of your reviews have partially correct information...
Some of your reviews have partially correct information; however, it was built in 1650 by JACOB WATERHOUSE (who is, sadly, not mentioned on the plaque) of England, Wethersfield, and New London and who...