Archibald Mill Ruins
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The Archibald Mill in Dundas, Minnesota, was a historic water-powered gristmill complex founded in 1857 and known for producing patent flour, including the renowned Dundas Straight. The mill played a significant role in introducing hard spring wheat to Minnesota and was one of the first in the nation to fully convert into a roller mill.
Although reduced to ruins today, the Archibald Mill site is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its contributions to commerce, industry, and flour milling. The mill's legacy includes technological advancements in flour production and its association with the early development of milling in the region.
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