Area 10 ha Added to NRHP 9 August 1985 | NRHP Reference # 85001776 Phone +1 919-471-1623 | |
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Architectural style Greek Revival, Georgian Address 5101 N Roxboro St, Durham, NC 27704, USA Hours Closed now Friday8AM–8PMSaturday8AM–8PMSunday8AM–8PMMonday8AM–8PMTuesday8AM–8PMWednesday8AM–8PMThursday8AM–8PMSuggest an edit Similar Eno River State Park, Eno River Association, West Point Mill, Duke Homestead and Toba, Bennett Place |
Mill at west point on the eno river durham nc
West Point on the Eno is a city park and historical center covering 388 acres (1.57 km2) in Durham, Durham County, North Carolina.
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Several historical structures are conserved on the site:
Other facilities include:
History
The Eno Indians first used this area to fish, hunt, and grow crops. Arrowheads left behind by the tribe can still be found today.
When white settlers came to the area they noticed the springs that contained freshwater, which motivated them to invest in building mills across the area. The first mill built in the Eno was named Synott's Mill, which started operating in 1752 by Michael Synott, an almost legendary pioneer, who had problems in his personal life and appeared in court often. Shortly after Michael Synott died in 1780 the area was purchased by William Thetford and Charles Abercrombie, who built West Point Mill. While these mills were being produced a community began to build up and became known as West Point. The community was successful for a period of time but eventually all of its inhabitants died out or moved on. West Point Mill served its owners for 160 years until it was shut down by a paratrooper named Jacob Eller returning from the war in 1942, the last mill on the Eno to do so.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.