The Florence Mill is an architectural relic and community hub at the intersection of North 30th St. and Interstate I-680.
The mill is many things: history museum, art gallery, community hub, host of the Florence Mill Farmers Market, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Mormon pioneers first built the mill in 1846 during their temporary residence in Nebraska at Winter Quarters (present-day Florence). The mill was deconstructed, rebuilt, moved, abandoned, and reborn under several owners.
Previously known as the Weber Grain Elevator, Linda and John Meigs purchased the building as a historic conservation project.