Roslyn Grist Mill

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Roslyn Grist Mill is a historic 18th-century water-powered gristmill in Roslyn, New York, recognized as a significant early industrial and architectural landmark.

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instanceOf historic building
historic gristmill
industrial archaeological site
water-powered mill
architecturalStyle Dutch colonial
vernacular industrial architecture
category Buildings and structures in Nassau County, New York
Gristmills in the United States
Industrial buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in New York
constructionStart circa 1715
country United States of America
fundedBy private donations
public grants
hasHistoricRole center of early Roslyn commercial activity
supported local agricultural economy
hasPart grinding stones
mill race
water wheel
heritageDesignation New York State historic site (NRHP-listed property)
listed on the National Register of Historic Places
inception 18th century
laterUse restaurant
tea house
locatedAlong Hempstead Harbor NERFINISHED
Roslyn Creek NERFINISHED
locatedIn Long Island, New York NERFINISHED
Nassau County, New York
Roslyn, New York NERFINISHED
locatedOn Main Street, Roslyn NERFINISHED
managedBy Roslyn Landmark Society NERFINISHED
materialUsed timber frame
wood
nearestCity Roslyn, New York NERFINISHED
NRHPListingYear 1986
NRHPType building
openToPublic planned as educational site
originalFunction grinding grain
owner Village of Roslyn NERFINISHED
poweredBy water power
region North Shore of Long Island NERFINISHED
restorationStart 21st century
roofType gambrel roof
significance early American industrial architecture example
early industrial landmark on Long Island
state New York
underwentRestoration yes
usedFor commercial milling

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Roslyn hasHistoricSite Roslyn Grist Mill