Mill Village
Mill Village refers to a small community that typically developed around a mill, often in rural areas. These villages were common during the industrial revolution when water-powered mills were essential for processing materials like grain or textiles. The presence of a mill often attracted workers and their families, leading to the establishment of homes, schools, and shops nearby.
In many cases, Mill Villages were characterized by a close-knit community where residents shared resources and supported one another. Over time, as industries evolved and technology advanced, some Mill Villages declined, while others adapted to new economic opportunities, preserving their historical significance in local culture and heritage.