The Hadley Flour and Feed Mill is situated in a rural setting at 3633 Hadley Road, in the Hadley Township of southwestern Lapeer County, Michigan. This location offers visitors a chance to experience the tranquility of the countryside while exploring a significant historical site.
The Hadley Flour and Feed Mill has been recognized for its historical significance. It was designated as a Michigan State Historic Site and was also added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 25, 1986. This recognition underscores the mill's importance in the history of the region.
After ceasing operations in 1964, the Hadley Flour and Feed Mill was repurposed as an office and apartment building. It was later transformed into a park and museum, now known as the Hadley Mill Museum. This change in function allows visitors to learn about the mill's history and its role in the local community.
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