Gergen Explores Historic Stone Structure in Springettsbury
Gergen Explores Historic Stone Structure in Springettsbury

Gergen Explores Historic Stone Structure in Springettsbury

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The old stone structure in Springettsbury Township, known as the Still House, has a rich history as both a whiskey distillery and a farm mill. Originally identified through research by Grant Voaden, the building's past has long been a topic of local speculation, particularly its later use for grinding livestock feeds. Recent efforts by the York County Mill Consortium aim to preserve and document local mill history, reigniting interest in the Still House's unique narrative. The structure, located next to the Springettsbury Township Wastewater Treatment Plant, is a significant part of the area's heritage. The exploration of this site reflects a broader commitment to understanding and celebrating local history. The ongoing project highlights the importance of historical research in uncovering the stories behind such structures.

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