Williamsville Water Mill Complex

Williamsville Water Mill Complex is a historic mill located at Williamsville in Erie County, New York. It was built originally as a sawmill in 1801, substantially enlarged in 1827, and operated in that capacity until 1903. Also on the site was the Water-Lime Works and Williamsville Cement Company mill, which was later converted to be a gristmill. After 1908, the mills were used for apple cider production. The complex is a rare surviving example of a water-powered seat of local industry in Western New York.[2]

Williamsville Water Mill Complex
Williamsville Water Mill Complex, April 2009
Williamsville Water Mill Complex is located in New York
Williamsville Water Mill Complex
Williamsville Water Mill Complex is located in the United States
Williamsville Water Mill Complex
Location56 and 60 Spring St., Williamsville, New York
Coordinates42°57′48″N 78°43′56″W
Built1827
ArchitectSmith, Oziel
Architectural styleFederal
NRHP reference No.83001675[1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 22, 1983

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.[1]

In 2014, Sweet Jenny's Ice Cream renovated and moved into the mill, where they continue to draw business from those visiting Glen Park.[3]

References

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