Minnesota's historic Terrace Mill site set to reopen after five-year hiatus
- Terrace Mill will reopen to the public on June 21 and 22, featuring a range of activities and events for visitors.
- The site closed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and reorganization efforts.
- After rebuilding its board and gaining volunteer support, the mill will serve as a historic site again.
- The Terrace Mill Foundation has overseen the preservation of the site since 1979.
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Minnesota's historic Terrace Mill site set to reopen after five-year hiatus
TERRACE — Terrace Mill, the nationally recognized historic flour mill and attraction, will reopen its doors to the public on June 21 and 22 with a slew of activities and events. The mill, located in Glenwood, Minnesota, officially closed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and reorganizing efforts, according to a news release announcing the reopening. However, after building back up its board of directors and obtaining more volunteer help, Terr…
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