Price’s Mill
Price’s Mill in Parksville, South Carolina, is a historic water-powered gristmill that played a key role in the region’s agricultural economy. It is one of the last remaining mills of its kind in the state and was once a central hub for local farmers who brought their grain to be ground into flour and cornmeal.
- Price’s Mill dates back to the late 19th or early 20th century.
- It was powered by water from Stevens Creek, which turned the millstones to grind corn and wheat.
- The mill operated commercially for many years before eventually shutting down.
- It is a South Carolina historical landmark, showcasing early milling techniques.
While Price’s Mill is no longer operational, it remains an important historical site. Visitors can still see the mill’s wooden structure, waterwheel, and remnants of the original milling equipment.