Bowens Mills Historical Marker

Bowens Mills Historical Marker Historic Bowens Mills is a second generation family-owned and operated State Historic Site that receives no state funding.

All restorations and upkeep depend upon gate fees and donations. The festival gate fee for adults is $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for children 12 and under. "October Cider Sundays" are held rain or shine with many inside activities. Hours are from noon to 5pm
The Old Mill is located in the heart of beautiful Yankee Springs, just 2 miles north of Yankee Springs (Gun Lake) State Park. One could take t

he 131 expressway to the M-179 Bradley Exit (Exit 61), east to Briggs Road, then north 1-1/2 mile to the Mill's entrance. Watch for the large grindstone marker on Briggs Road. Call 269-795-7530 or visit our web site at www.BowensMills.com

Owen took this awesome picture of the mill pond this morning!
06/07/2023

Owen took this awesome picture of the mill pond this morning!


09/20/2022
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Owen & Carleen Sabin, second generation owners of an old 1864 working Grist & Cider Mill in Yankee Springs, Michigan came to live on the mill property after selling their farm in 1984.
Carleen's parents Neal & Marion Cook first generation millers, asked them to come to the mill and to live in the Bowen's House that had been purchased after coming up for foreclosure.
The house was in dire need of restoration. It had been remodeled over and over through the years. Most of the old woodwork was removed and the plaster was falling off the walls.
The Sabin's restored the house during the 13 years they lived there and purchased the house from Carleen's mother after the death of her father Neal H. Cook in 1989.
In 1997 when Marion and her new husband Ron retired, Owen & Carleen decided to purchase Historic Bowens Mills and become second generation millers. Since they had dedicated so much of their lives to the mill and all of the restoration projects, there was no question in their minds what they wanted to do when the opportunity arrived.
In 1998, their first year, an artisan woodworking shop was added to the mill property. It was built out of lumber from a barn that had blown down in Grandville, MI.
In 1999 the second year, the water wheel project called "Neal's Dream" was completed with the help of the Fork River Free Trappers and many other friends and family volunteers.
2001 the Miller built his wife "The Gathering Place", a wonderful, huge, gambrel roof building that would be "key" in the future of the Historical Park & Pioneer Farming Village. It houses a unique gift shop and an enormous "great room" for large gatherings, concerts, wedding receptions and festival exhibits. “The Fork River Free Trappers” also built the log cabin that year. The split rail fence project was started also that year. Hand split cedar rails from the Museum of the Appalachia in Tennessee were carefully hauled home and put in place by the Sabins. The fence adds to the ambiance and beauty of the park and will eventually encircle the mill property.
Mission Statement: "Our Mission is to continue with the visions and dreams of our parents before us and to add to that, more of our own. We feel our imaginations are unlimited and that there are endless horizons of possibilities here. We would like to keep alive the history of the Bowens and the Civil War Era. We feel it is also our responsibility to provide a living diary of the first generation millers Neal & Marion Cook and keep alive the memories that they created here for so many people.
In purchasing this State Historic site, we have decided to dedicate ourselves to the continuance and future of this old mill and to make it our life. We accept the heavy financial responsibility that has been laid on our shoulders. As we press on and share in the lifetime of the old mill, we pour out our lives for the joys of those who visit here. We thrive on the energy we receive from the people and have learned to value the help of others.
We believe it is more than the love of an old building and a place in time...
it is fulfilling a dream, in the minds eye, that God has given us."

Celebrating fall at Bowens Mills!We love our volunteers!🍎🍎Please share if you love Bowens Mills!🍎🍎🍎🍎 Come Celebrate Fal...
09/17/2021

Celebrating fall at Bowens Mills!
We love our volunteers!
🍎🍎Please share if you love Bowens Mills!🍎🍎
🍎🍎 Come Celebrate Fall With Us!🍎🍎
🍂🍁OCTOBER CIDER SUNDAYS🍁🍂
Noon~5PM
There’ll be cider pressing and cornmeal grinding demonstrations every hour! As well as Living History Encampment along with a full schedule of events that includes, Cider Pressing, & Corn meal Grinding demonstrations. Other demonstrations may include, blacksmithing, woodworking, soap making & the spinning of wool.
Historic Bowens Mills is a privately owned and operated State Historic Site, that receives no state funding. "October Cider Sunday's" are held rain or shine with many inside activities.
ALL CIDER TIME EVENTS INCLUDE: Free Horse Drawn Wagon Ride with admission, Cider pressing demonstrations on the 100+ year old water-powered cider press, stone ground corn grinding demonstrations on the huge mill stones, Pioneer Farm with animals, along with live music in the Log Cabin, many other history related activities. The "October Cider Sunday's" are from noon to 5pm. Gate fee is $5.00 for adults, children 12 years and under $3.00. Hours are Noon to 5pm.
The Old Mill is located
East of the Gun Lake Casino
just 2 miles north of
Yankee Springs (Gun Lake) State Park
at 55 Briggs Rd.
Middleville MI 49333
Owen & Carleen Sabin

08/20/2021

Cider Sunday’s are coming!
Ever Sunday in October!
Noon to 5:00

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55 Briggs Road
Middleville, MI
49333

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