Tipp Roller Mill

225 East Main Street, Tipp City, OH 45371

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  • Photo of Tipp Roller Mill - East Main Street, Tipp City, Ohio, United States
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225 E Main St, Tipp City, OH 45371, United States
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Tipp Roller Mill

Tipp Roller Mill is a historic institution located in Tipp City, Ohio, United States, at 225 East Main Street. It is conveniently situated near a variety of shopping and dining options in downtown Tipp City.

Visitors can enjoy a range of snacks, from freshly popped popcorn to Birch Beer, while watching a show at the Roller Mill. Thursday nights are particularly special, featuring performances by Bluegrass bands, Big Band Orchestras, and Children's Theater every 2nd and 4th Thursday night from May through December.

In addition to the Thursday night shows, Tipp Roller Mill also offers evening entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights. Whether you're looking for a fun night out with friends or a family-friendly experience, Tipp Roller Mill has something for everyone to enjoy.

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Joe Keller:
5

"A landmark in tipp city when coming tipp city right on main st. Or 751. Big red building is old building in the community."

almost 3 years ago
Ashton Koval:
5

"This place is amazing! Our youth group held a play here recently, and not only was the venue large enough for yhe price, Steve (the owner) was very kind, and helped us out with a lot of stuff. If your considering a venue to do really anything in, this is your place!"

almost 5 years ago
Anderson The Fish:
5

"Such a cool venue! It was a blast!"

more 6 years ago
Brenda Krekeler:
5

"The mill, known today as the Tipp City Roller Mills, was built in 1839. It was a direct result of the creation of the Miami and Erie Canal. The mill site was established at a lock on the canal. The location of the mill on the canal was chosen because of three reasons. First, the canal provided an economical means of transporting the mill's products. Secondly, the canal offered an opportunity to develop a market that would extend beyond the local demand. And, finally, the lock itself created the head of water needed to power the mill. It was Uriah and James John who purchased the land adjacent to the canal and built a gristmill. Evidence of how they secured their water supply from the canal disappeared with the advent of electric rollers installed in the mill in the early 1900's. The original mill building has seen many changes and additions since 1839. There have been many different owners and the mill has operated under numerous names that include the Paragon Mill and the Falls Milling Company. The mill ceased operations prior to 1969 when Charles and Eloise Poston bought the mill and opened an antique shop. (Miller, E. Irene) Today, Tipp City Roller Mills is a 3-story structure that houses various small businesses. The building is extremely large with many 6 over 6 double-hung windows. The exterior of the building is covered with tongue and groove siding painted dark red. The roof is covered with tin and has a one story room about 8' X 10' and is painted white with dark red doors. There is small 1-story addition on the street side and a 1-story addition in the rear that extends the full length of the mill. The rear addition has no windows and appears to be a shed. The canal lock is impressive. The water has been drained for some time and the cut stone walls display the craftsmanship of the lock builders of 1837. The stones on the lock display evidence of where the boatmen would tie up the horses and secure their boat while the waters would rise and fall."

more 6 years ago
Kevin Gaeke:
4

"I have not been in the mill itself. I was there to play Ingress. The grounds/park around the mill is clean and spacious."

more 8 years ago
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