Springfield Mill, also known as the Piper-Streeper Mill, is a historic gristmill located along the Wissahickon Creek in Erdenheim, Springfield Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It is a building on the Bloomfield Farm tract, now part of Morris Arboretum. Springfield Mill is open to the public once a month for grinding demonstrations. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
* Miller's House.
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| - Springfield Mill, also known as the Piper-Streeper Mill, is a historic gristmill located along the Wissahickon Creek in Erdenheim, Springfield Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It is a building on the Bloomfield Farm tract, now part of Morris Arboretum. Springfield Mill is open to the public once a month for grinding demonstrations. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
* Miller's House. (en)
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| - Northwestern Avenue, between Germantown and Stenton Avenues, Erdenheim, Pennsylvania (en)
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| - Springfield Mill, also known as the Piper-Streeper Mill, is a historic gristmill located along the Wissahickon Creek in Erdenheim, Springfield Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. It is a building on the Bloomfield Farm tract, now part of Morris Arboretum. Springfield Mill is open to the public once a month for grinding demonstrations. The mill was built in 1854, and is a 3+1⁄2-story, stone-and-frame mill building measuring 35 feet, 3 inches, by 40 feet, 8 inches. The mill was built on the foundations of an earlier mill built in 1761. Also on the property is the miller's house; a 2+1⁄2-story, four-bay building built about 1845 in the Greek Revival style. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
* Miller's House. (en)
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