This operational syrup mill is made from parts of two country mills. The pan is more than 100 years old and came from the Richardson-Lowe Plantation. The crushing mill was part of the Leopard syrup making facility at Church Hill. Sugar cane was crushed in the mill to extract the juice. The juice is then piped down to the furnace, where it is cooked down into syrup.






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