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    Upon arriving, you'll be greeted by a friendly flock of birds.
    The silos are brightly painted with the mill logo.
    Many of the inner workings of the mill are preserved for today's visitors to see.
    Old flour sacks line the walls.
    Your tour guide will talk all about the history and operation of the mill.
    Each piece of equipment takes you back in time.
    It's interesting to imagine the working conditions when the mill was in operation.
    Watch your head as the tour takes you down below.
    It took a lot of equipment to keep the mill running.
    Rushing water illustrates the power of the mill.
    Just try and figure out what all the moving parts do. Or, ask your guide!
    Near the end of the tour, you can watch the mill in action.
    Wander all around the mill to see the different parts of the building.
    Outside the mill, the Calapooia River flows lazily by.
    The exterior of the mill is reminiscent of old New England mill architecture.
    The silos are like huge works of art.
    And don't forget to feed the fowl on the way out.

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