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Pictured is the second floor seed blender which is the only piece of Mill equipment on the second floor. Most of the grain bins were removed in the 1990’s for the antique mall and some of the equipment was sold to Zanella Milling in West Sunbury which still operates a mill. In the enlarged photo, you can or can’t see a number of interesting facets of the Mill. There is a small selector there and a hatch that opens to a passage that went to the third floor. The hatch was big enough for a person so I was planning a secret ladder here to get to the third floor. Also back in the SW corner of the second floor was a large grain bin we had converted to a storage room. Daniel removed the sloped floor and we filled it with Simplicity pattern cabinets from Joann fabrics. Directly behind the blender is the wall of the grain bin with the climbing wall.
The second floor also had a craft room which housed an interesting assortment of stuff. Nancy had bought a complete leather shop from Clair when she was selling Bridge Antiques. Later she purchased a stain glass studio from a high school that was closing. We also has a bunch of dressers and tables from one of the off campus housing units for Clarion U.
As part of Nancy’s film making course, I remember at least two movies that were shot at the Mill. The one pictured here was made by Michael and his friends in the pool room on the second floor. There was another zombie movie I remember the same group making at the Mill but I’ll spare you the pictures.
Many people remember the Mill for its two floors of Antiques in the 1990’s. They even remember the outside staircase to the second floor and if they were a vendor they remember how cold the second floor could be. We used the second floor for many things but last Fall we moved the entire inventory of Bridge Antiques to the second floor of the Mill. Nancy carefully set up displays by different categories. We had toys and bottles and boxes and tins. We used the ping pong table, the pool table, the air hockey table and the subway booths to display items.
Here are some parting shots of the third floor. The room beyond the Dekalb sign was used to store chairs but also had a 200 gallon backup water tank. The grain bin in the spotlight is a very small grain bin that still has gain in it. The only one I know of in the Mill still with grain. The last picture is of my friends from FAWM.
The first picture shows the studio in a grain bin room before the studio was installed. And beyond that grain bin was another room which we cut into. Since this bin was in the SW corner of the building we installed a window behind one of the louvers in the Mill facade. The window was the one closest to the bunkhouse at the third floor level. David is shown cutting out the reinforcing rods that held the bins together. Then we started installing a second floor in the grain bin. This is one of our unfinished projects.





























