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Final 2014 vendor market at The Mill on 66 in Lincoln this Saturday

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[October 23, 2014]  LINCOLN - On Saturday, October 25th, there will be a variety of vendors taking part in the final monthly weekend flea market of 2014 at the Mill on 66. Hours for the market will be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Spaces are still available for the October market. Call 217-735-0294 or 217-671-3790. Limited Edition Made in the USA Mill T-shirts will be on sale!

The Mill in Lincoln opened in 1929 on old Route 66 under the name of the Blue Mill, on Stringer Avenue. The proprietor was Paul Coddington, who would serve patrons grilled sandwiches at any hour of the day or night. A Dutch themed building with blue trim, it featured at revolving windmill and waitresses dressed in blue with white aprons. In 1945, Albert and Blossom Huffman purchased the building, added a barroom and dance hall, and then painted the building barn red. Over the years, the restaurant became famous for the fried schnitzel, originally made of veal, and later of pork. By the mid 1980’s the Mill had lost most of the Dutch themed interior, and was becoming a museum of rather strange objects, including a mechanical leg protruding from a hole in the ceiling. The Mill closed as a restaurant in 1996.

Efforts began to restore the building in 2006, and have included a who’s who of volunteers from all over Lincoln and Logan County as well as the state, through the Route 66 Association of Illinois and the Route 66 Preservation Committee headed by John Weiss. The Mill has received local donations from Lincoln Philanthropist Larry Van Bibber, The Danner Trust Fund, Eaton Corporation, Lincoln Rotary, Railsplitter Antique Auto Club, several anonymous donations and many other contributions. Grants and additional assistance and support have been received by The National Park Service, Abraham Lincoln Tourism Bureau of Logan County, Route 66 Association of Illinois, Land of Lincoln Regional Tourism Development Office and the Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway. The facility also is on the restoration list at Landmarks Illinois and was inducted into the Route 66 Association of Illinois Hall of Fame. It is a 501-C3 tax deductible organization.

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“Thanks to a very special anonymous donation, we will also have on sale Made in the USA t-shirts with our brand new Mill on 66 logo on them,” said Geoff Ladd. Other collectible items will also be on sale to raise funds for the eventual Route 66 museum. “We have had great donations and grants from several organizations and individuals – thanks to all of them,” said Ladd. For more info email to info@savethemill.org or call 217-671-3790.

The Mill 8th Annual Cruise-In co-sponsored by Railsplitter Antique Auto Club was held Saturday September 13th. The event included a car cruise-in with great classic cars, live music, food, as well as door prizes and 50/50 drawings. The City of Lincoln brought over The Tropics sign for photo opportunities!

[Geoff Ladd, The Mill on 66]

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