Champion Mill
State Historical Park
Summary
Champion Mill, the last functional water-powered mill in Nebraska, stands as a symbol of the settlement and development of Nebraska and the West. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission purchased the mill and made it a state historical park in 1969. As a historical park, it remains an example of the late 19th and early 20th century industrial milling.
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Attractions
The historical park offers tours of the mill building and grounds. It is a day-use area only. Camping is available at the adjacent Champion Lake State Recreational Area.
Facility Details
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2200 N. 33rd St., Lincoln, NE 68503 • (402) 471-0641 •
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