Aztec Mill Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Must for every history buff
We entered the mill only to find our friend Lori Selph at the desk. We had a quick visit about the mill and some places around Cimarron. Her ancestors were once Dawson residents. We are history buffs...
Fabulous old building made of stone, multi level, no elevator, staffed by volunteers, full of character and history. If you’re dining or staying at the St James, it’s just a short walk away.
Hosted by volunteers, the Old Mill Museum is a great collection of local history. It is authentic, with displays more real than sophisticated. Read hand written accounts of the local legends.
After you see the St. James you need to come just down the road and see the Aztec Mill. It was free, and pretty much all the local artifacts ended up here. Lots of St James, Maxwell, City, County an...
Must for every history buff
We entered the mill only to find our friend Lori Selph at the desk. We had a quick visit about the mill and some places around Cimarron. Her ancestors were once Dawson residents. We are history buffs...
Special building
We couldn't enter (the museum was closed) but enjoyed the special arquitecture and atmosphere from the outside. Cimarrón in itself is worth a visit.
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Fabulous old building made of stone, multi level, no elevator, staffed by volunteers, full of character and history. If you’re dining or staying at the St James, it’s just a short walk away.
A local collection with universal appeal
Hosted by volunteers, the Old Mill Museum is a great collection of local history. It is authentic, with displays more real than sophisticated. Read hand written accounts of the local legends.
Cimarron History ended up here
After you see the St. James you need to come just down the road and see the Aztec Mill. It was free, and pretty much all the local artifacts ended up here. Lots of St James, Maxwell, City, County an...