Crawford-Knecht Cider Mill - Norton, Oh
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member 5hills
N 41° 03.203 W 081° 38.231
17T E 446455 N 4544878
Used for years by the Norton Lions Club to press apples for cider.
Waymark Code: WM5FC7
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 12/31/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member SearchN
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The cider mill was built by Edward Laubach in 1867 for $3,200.
The original structure was a steam sawmill. The mill burned to the ground in 1874, but was immediately rebuilt for about $1,000.
The property was sold in 1879 to John J. Knecht and converted into a cider mill. It was used mainly during the annual Cider Festival in late September to make apple cider until 2002. The present owners, the Crawford family, are direct descendants of John J. Knecht.
Year built?: 1867

Is the mill or gin still in operation?: No

What is or was processed here?: steel, cider

Are tours available?: Only during festivals or special events.

How is or was it powered?: steam, electric

Related link to this waymark.: Not listed

What is it used as today?: Not listed

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