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413 Mill St, Occoquan, VA 22125, USA
Occoquan, Virginia 22125
+1 703-491-7525

Looks like a tiny museum but has a lot of history on the inside. Been there a couple of times and once with my nephews. The museum DOES have a lot inside it, like a TARDIS, and the staff person inside is always helpful. If you are looking for local history THIS is the museum for you. It may even be worth a trip to Occoquan if you live nearby or happen to be passing through the region. It IS a great experience found in a tiny building.

Small, but nice.

5 stars for a one room museum. Even though one room lots of local information plus a head stone with letters nobody knows what they mean. Nice thing is that the museum can be part of your day in Occoquan. Plus have lunch at one of the local eatery's. Talk with the nice lady my daughter, granddaughter and I met. Please donate.

I love it

A cute little history museum on a lovely street. While visiting the area with friends, we walked by a gentleman giving a demo of wheat-grinding to some interested children. He patiently went through the process of grinding the seeds into flour and gave each kid a little bag to take with them. Inside the museum were several photos and artifacts of the area from over 100 years ago. The museum was petite, but the website says more can be seen on request. Looking around was free, although donations accepted. If you're in the area, it is a nice little detour to experience.

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Mill House Museum

Museum at 413 Mill St, Occoquan, VA 22125, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Mill House Museum: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Thursday
    11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Friday
    11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday
    11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Sunday
    11:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Rating

4
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5
Based on 5 reviews

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State:
Virginia
Address:
413 Mill St, Occoquan, VA 22125, USA.
City:
Occoquan
Postcode:
22125

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  • Benjamin
    Added 2016.03.04
    Looks like a tiny museum but has a lot of history on the inside. Been there a couple of times and once with my nephews. The museum DOES have a lot inside it, like a TARDIS, and the staff person inside is always helpful. If you are looking for local history THIS is the museum for you. It may even be worth a trip to Occoquan if you live nearby or happen to be passing through the region. It IS a great experience found in a tiny building.
  • Brianna
    Added 2015.10.17
    Small, but nice.
  • Stephanie
    Added 2015.09.03
    5 stars for a one room museum. Even though one room lots of local information plus a head stone with letters nobody knows what they mean. Nice thing is that the museum can be part of your day in Occoquan. Plus have lunch at one of the local eatery's. Talk with the nice lady my daughter, granddaughter and I met. Please donate.
  • Connor
    Added 2013.10.02
    I love it
  • Landon
    Added 2013.04.29
    A cute little history museum on a lovely street. While visiting the area with friends, we walked by a gentleman giving a demo of wheat-grinding to some interested children. He patiently went through the process of grinding the seeds into flour and gave each kid a little bag to take with them. Inside the museum were several photos and artifacts of the area from over 100 years ago. The museum was petite, but the website says more can be seen on request. Looking around was free, although donations accepted. If you're in the area, it is a nice little detour to experience.
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