Graue Grist Mill and Museum at Oak Brook a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, with the family dining room
Graue Grist Mill was established by the Graue family who were forced to leave their home in northern Germany since they were Protestants in a largely Catholic area. The mill took 7 years to build. Its prime use for grinding of serials to make flour. In winter they produced ice. They also had a small general store. During the slave trade era the mill was one of several safe houses for slaves fleeing north to Canada part of a network named the Underground Railroad
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Location: Oak Brook, Chichago
Photo credit: © Allan Hartley / Alamy / Afripics
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