Place

Slatersville Mills

Prominent stone mill with bell tower with trees in the foreground
Slatersville Mill

Quick Facts
Location:
Slatersville, RI
OPEN TO PUBLIC:
No

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The original Slatersville Mill, built in 1807, burned down in 1826 and was replaced by the current mill, known as the Center Mill or the Mill #1. It is a four-story building with a five-story stair belltower. Behind the Center Mill is the Granite or Mill #3, built in 1843, and along the power trench is a brick weave shed, Mill #4, built in 1894. In front of the Center Mill is a wooden office building, the last remaining structure from the original mill. In 2007, the Slatersville Mills began a new life as apartments. The restored mills once again providing a focal point for the village. 

Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park

Last updated: June 30, 2021