Roslyn Grist Mill
Old Northern Blvd.,
Roslyn, New York
Opposite from the Gatsby’s Landing is a rare surviving Dutch framed watermill built between 1715 to 1741 for industrial use. It operated for 150 years as a working water mill. On April 24, 1790, president Washington visited the mill and the owner Hendrick Onderdonk, and mentioned it in his diary.
From 1920 to 1974, the building was a tea house. The building was selected by National Historic Register of Historic Place in 1986. $3 million was risked between 2015 to 2019 to restore it, and the project went underway in 2018. The Mill was lifted on a Thursday, two years ago almost to this day: January 23, 2020.
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