Haines Mill | |
Location | Walnut St. and Main Blvd., South Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
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Coordinates | 40°35′6″N 75°31′56″W / 40.58500°N 75.53222°W |
Area | 0.4 acres (0.16 ha) |
Built | c. 1840, 1908 |
NRHP reference No. | 81000548 [1] |
Added to NRHP | September 11, 1981 |
Haines Mill, also known as the Haines Mill Museum, is an historic grist mill located in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. Built sometime around 1840, it is a four-story, stone building with a slate covered gambrel roof, and is three bays by three bays, 42 ft (13 m) by 46 ft 9 in (14.25 m).
The interior of this mill was rebuilt after a fire in 1908. A three-story brick addition was built in 1930, with a lean-to roof. A cupola sits atop the main roof. Haines Mill remained in full operation until 1957.
Haines Mill is operated as a partnership between Lehigh County, which owns and maintains the site, and the Lehigh County Historical Society, which provides public tours of it. [2]
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981. [1]
Haines Mill | |
Location | Walnut St. and Main Blvd., South Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
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Coordinates | 40°35′6″N 75°31′56″W / 40.58500°N 75.53222°W |
Area | 0.4 acres (0.16 ha) |
Built | c. 1840, 1908 |
NRHP reference No. | 81000548 [1] |
Added to NRHP | September 11, 1981 |
Haines Mill, also known as the Haines Mill Museum, is an historic grist mill located in South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. Built sometime around 1840, it is a four-story, stone building with a slate covered gambrel roof, and is three bays by three bays, 42 ft (13 m) by 46 ft 9 in (14.25 m).
The interior of this mill was rebuilt after a fire in 1908. A three-story brick addition was built in 1930, with a lean-to roof. A cupola sits atop the main roof. Haines Mill remained in full operation until 1957.
Haines Mill is operated as a partnership between Lehigh County, which owns and maintains the site, and the Lehigh County Historical Society, which provides public tours of it. [2]
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981. [1]