In a scenic location along the Sandusky River, Indian Mill, built in 1861, is one of the nation's first educational museums of milling in its original structure. The restored three-story structure replaces the original one-story building that the United States government built in 1820 to reward the loyality of local Wyandot Indians during the War of 1812. Many exhibits are placed around the original mill machinery. The restored miller's office displays the history of milling from prehistoric times to the present.