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This is a model of Mill Springs Mill located at the

This is a model of Mill Springs Mill located at the

This is a model of Mill Springs Mill located at the Lake Cumberland Resource Managers Office in Somerset, Ky.

This is where corn enters the grinding chamber at Mill

This is where corn enters the grinding chamber at Mill

This is where corn enters the grinding chamber at Mill Springs Mill May 28, 2011 in Monticello, Ky., during the 18th Annual Mill Springs Mill Cornbread Festival.

The Lake Cumberland Visitor's Center is located in

The Lake Cumberland Visitor's Center is located in

The Lake Cumberland Visitor's Center is located in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Lake Cumberland Natural Resource Manager's Office at 855 Boat Dock Road in Somerset, Ky.

This is the foundation and structural timbers seen

This is the foundation and structural timbers seen

This is the foundation and structural timbers seen Oct. 27, at Mill Springs Mill, which is a historical gristmill from the 1800s that is preserved and administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville ... More

This is an old piece of machinery Oct. 27, at Mill

This is an old piece of machinery Oct. 27, at Mill

This is an old piece of machinery Oct. 27, at Mill Springs Mill, which is a historical gristmill from the 1800s that is preserved and administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District. The mil... More

This is a replica of Mill Springs Mill at the Lake

This is a replica of Mill Springs Mill at the Lake

This is a replica of Mill Springs Mill at the Lake Cumberland Visitor's Center, which is a historical gristmill actually located in Monticello, Ky., on the shores of Lake Cumberland. The actual mill is preserv... More

This is the 40-foot overshot waterwheel Oct. 27, at

This is the 40-foot overshot waterwheel Oct. 27, at

This is the 40-foot overshot waterwheel Oct. 27, at Mill Springs Mill, which is a historical gristmill from the 1800s that is preserved and administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District. ... More

Billy Brown (Right), a licensed miller, explains the

Billy Brown (Right), a licensed miller, explains the

Billy Brown (Right), a licensed miller, explains the process of grinding corn into cornmeal to visitors at Mill Springs Mill during the cornbread festival May 28, 2011.

The overshot waterwheel at Mill Springs Mill turns

The overshot waterwheel at Mill Springs Mill turns

The overshot waterwheel at Mill Springs Mill turns while the mill operates during the 18th Annual Cornbread Festival May 28, 2011. There was a large turnout of people to see the mill and enjoy the booths and e... More

Park Ranger Judy Daulton speaks with a visitor Oct.

Park Ranger Judy Daulton speaks with a visitor Oct.

Park Ranger Judy Daulton speaks with a visitor Oct. 27, at Mill Springs Mill, which is a historical gristmill from the 1800s that is preserved and administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville Dist... More

This is the foundation and structural timbers seen,

This is the foundation and structural timbers seen,

This is the foundation and structural timbers seen, Oct. 27, at Mill Springs Mill, which is a historical gristmill from the 1800s that is preserved and administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville... More

Corps holds a ‘spook-tacular’ family festival at Mill Springs Mill

Corps holds a ‘spook-tacular’ family festival at Mill Springs Mill

Historical photo of Mill Springs Mill in Monticello, Ky. (USACE photo)

This is Mill Springs Mill, which is a historical gristmill

This is Mill Springs Mill, which is a historical gristmill

This is Mill Springs Mill, which is a historical gristmill from the 1800s that is preserved and administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District. The mill, shown here Oct. 27, is located off... More

Sam Brown fries "hoe" cakes as Anna Ruth Correll stirs

Sam Brown fries "hoe" cakes as Anna Ruth Correll stirs

Sam Brown fries "hoe" cakes as Anna Ruth Correll stirs a pot of beans during the 18th Annual Cornbread Festival May 28, 2011, at Mill Springs Mill on the banks of Lake Cumberland in Monticello, Ky.

Anita Peters directs the Bell Tones, a chorus group

Anita Peters directs the Bell Tones, a chorus group

Anita Peters directs the Bell Tones, a chorus group from Bell Elementary School in Monticello, Ky. They sang patriotic and secular songs during the festival to honor veterans on Memorial Day weekend.

This is the gift shop Oct. 27, at Mill Springs Mill,

This is the gift shop Oct. 27, at Mill Springs Mill,

This is the gift shop Oct. 27, at Mill Springs Mill, which is beside a historical gristmill from the 1800s that is preserved and administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District. The mill and... More

This is some of the original equipment at Mill Springs

This is some of the original equipment at Mill Springs

This is some of the original equipment at Mill Springs Mill May 28, 2011, in Monticello, Ky., during the 18th Annual Mill Springs Mill Cornbread Festival.

This is the 40-foot overshot waterwheel Oct. 27, at

This is the 40-foot overshot waterwheel Oct. 27, at

This is the 40-foot overshot waterwheel Oct. 27, at Mill Springs Mill, which is a historical gristmill from the 1800s that is preserved and administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District. T... More

This is some of the original equipment at Mill Springs

This is some of the original equipment at Mill Springs

This is some of the original equipment at Mill Springs Mill May 28, 2011, in Monticello, Ky., during the 18th Annual Mill Springs Mill Cornbread Festival.

This is what the grinding stones look like and are

This is what the grinding stones look like and are

This is what the grinding stones look like and are on display at Mill Springs Mill May 28, 2011, in Monticello, Ky., during the 18th Annual Mill Springs Mill Cornbread Festival.

This is Mill Springs Mill, which is a historical gristmill

This is Mill Springs Mill, which is a historical gristmill

This is Mill Springs Mill, which is a historical gristmill from the 1800s that is preserved and administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District. The mill, shown here Oct. 27, is located off... More

The overshot waterwheel at Mill Springs Mill turns

The overshot waterwheel at Mill Springs Mill turns

The overshot waterwheel at Mill Springs Mill turns while the mill operates during the 18th Annual Cornbread Festival May 28, 2011. There was a large turnout of people to see the mill and enjoy the booths and e... More

This is a water safety display with goodies for kids

This is a water safety display with goodies for kids

This is a water safety display with goodies for kids located at the Lake Cumberland Visitor's Center located at 855 Boat Dock Road in Somerset, Ky.

Visitors can learn about wildlife at the Lake Cumberland

Visitors can learn about wildlife at the Lake Cumberland

Visitors can learn about wildlife at the Lake Cumberland Visitors Center located at 855 Boat Dock Road in Somerset, Ky. There is information for kids and adults and the center is free.

Tommy Duncan (Left), 85, one of only two existing founding

Tommy Duncan (Left), 85, one of only two existing founding

Tommy Duncan (Left), 85, one of only two existing founding members of the Monticello Women's Club, and Lucille Chesney, president of the club in 1959-1960, enjoyed visiting and catching up during the 18th Annua... More

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