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Cedar Creek Grist Mill Provides Breathtaking History Lesson

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The Cedar Creek Grist Mill in Woodland is a National Historic Landmark that dates back to 1876.

Today, it is the only grain-grinding mill in Washington that has maintained its original structural integrity. The mill still grinds with stones and is water powered, and visitors can take a tour to learn how this interesting landmark still works today.

Huge pulleys and belts turn the stones to make products such as flour and corn meal that can be purchased by the public. There are also recipes on its Web site, www.cedarcreekgristmill.com, for breads and desserts that can be made using ingredients from the mill.

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