
Colvin Run Mill - Great Falls, Virginia
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flyingmoose
N 38° 58.110 W 077° 17.579
18S E 301347 N 4315781
Located at the intersection of Colvin Run Road and Route 7.
Waymark Code: WM17ZGF
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 04/27/2023
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Colvin Run Mill was built in 1811 and saw production until the Addison Family ceased operations in 1934. Today it still operates but on a limited schedule (
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Colvin Run Mill is in Great Falls, Virginia. Built c. 1811, Colvin Run Mill is the sole surviving operational 19th-century water-powered mill in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, and its restored mechanism is a nationally significant example of automated technologies pioneered in milling and later adopted across American industry. Down the gravel path of the park is the miller's house, home to the families who ran the mill. In 1883, Addison Millard moved his family here when he bought the old mill. Addison, his wife Emma, and some of their 20 children lived there. When Addison died, the family stayed and operated the mill until 1934.
In the mid-1930s the mill was abandoned, and highway development caused it to be cut off from any near-by water source. The mill was later acquired by the Fairfax County Park Authority, repaired, and made open to the public.
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