It includes a mill race from Kortright Creek to the damned up Mill Pond which supplies the waterwheel, a spillway for the pond's overflow, a section of old (1900) New York Central Railroad track, two railroad bridges crossing Kortright Creek, and a variety of buildings.
The main structure is a mill building dating to the 1820s with additions from the 1870s, 1880s, and 1890s.
Also on the property is a one-story depot building with grain elevator and storage facilities.
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