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We make cider, spiced donuts, caramel apples, and homemade apple pies. In addition, you can choose from a variety of heirloom apples for baking and eating. We also offer made in Michigan products including local honey.
- History
Tom Walker’s Grist Mill was deemed a historic site, by the...
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View original grain tubes and buckets, water turbines and...
- History
Tom Walker’s Grist Mill was deemed a historic site, by the State of Michigan in 1975, and is more commonly known as the Parshallville Cider Mill. Located in Livingston County, the small hamlet of Parshallville sits on the banks of the North Ore Creek.
Come visit their 136 year old mill which is one of the few remaining water-powered mills in Michigan. This cider mill attracts autumn visitors from all over the state. They make cider, spiced donuts, caramel apples, and homemade apple pies.
This historic grist mill turned cider mill set along the North Ore Creek with a dam and tall trees takes you back in time! We enjoyed a sunny Saturday afternoon with some yummy donuts and delicious apple cider sitting on a creek side bench.
2 lis 2018 · Tom Walker’s Grist Mill, founded in 1869, was deemed a historic site in 1975, and is now known as the Parshallville Cider Mill. The mill is one of the few remaining operating water powered mills in Michigan.
Come visit their 136 year old mill which is one of the few remaining water-powered mills in Michigan. This cider mill attracts autumn visitors from all over the state. They make cider, spiced donuts, caramel apples, and homemade apple pies.
View original grain tubes and buckets, water turbines and the old fashioned rack and cloth cider press. You’ll visit our press room where you’ll taste our freshly pressed cider and learn all about the process involved to produce fresh Michigan Apple Cider, made the old fashioned way.