One summer morning in 1852, Fred Graue entered his mill and turned
the wheel that opened the sluice gates outside. Water from Salt Creek
rushed into the millrace and the wooden waterwheel began to turn
for the first time. It would turn the machinery that would grind
grain for the next seventy years.
Today, Graue Mill is the only operating
waterwheel gristmill in Illinois, and one of only three authenticated
Underground Railroad stations in the state.
Telephone 630-655-2090 or 630-920-9720
Call for information and group rates reservations.
Location
(York and Spring Roads Oak Brook, Illinois) Visit the
Graue Mill
and Museum in Oak Brook, Illinois. Just 18 miles from the heart of
Chicago, the Mill is on York Road, 1/4 mile north of Ogden Avenue,
at the junction of York and Spring Roads.
Mailing Address
3800 S. York Road Oak Brook, Illinois 60523