The Old Mill, located along the banks of the River Raisin in Dundee, is an historic landmark in the Village, not just because it is a large structure, but because it was instrumental in the growth and economic development of the community.
Over the years, it has served as a grist mill, hydro-electric power plant, Ford factory and fabricating factory.
Now it is has been restored by community volunteers to create a historical museum.
The three-story frame mill as we know it was built in 1848-49 by Alfred Wilkerson, as a grist mill. The nearby dam had been constructed out of logs in 1846.
HVCC Corvettes at the Old Mill Museum