The Old Mill Square
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
 

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Almost two centuries ago, the Mill began serving the communities of Sevier County, Tennessee from the banks of The Little Pigeon River, providing much needed meal and flour to the early settlers there. It still does. Originally, Pigeon Forge was named for the passenger pigeons that frequented the area when it was settled in the late 1790's.

In 1820, Isaac Love established an iron forge as the community’s first business. The name Pigeon Forge is a combination of the iron forge and the Little Pigeon River. In 1830, Isaac’s son William, dammed up the Little Pigeon and began construction of the first building of what has become the Old Mill. He used 40-ft long, "14x14" Yellow Poplar logs which are still clearly visible today.

Huge river rocks have served to support the Old Mill during all these years. In the early days the mill was the heart of the community and served as a gathering spot for the villagers. It is still such an attraction today, not only for Pigeon Forge, but also for the Great Smoky Mountain National Park area itself.

Today, The Old Mill is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and just as in the 19th century, it's still one of the most popular places in the Smokies and one of the most photographed mills in the country. Ten million plus yearly visitors pass through Pigeon Forge.

 

The Old Mill Square complex of restaurants, bakery, pottery and craft shops is more of a total destination than a single stop among an abundance of area tourist attractions, certainly as much so as the Tanger Factory Outlet Malls, or Dollywood, or Dolly Parton’s Dixie Stampede. Visitors can still watch meal and flour being ground the same way by the huge water powered granite French Buhrs in the mill, or pottery being thrown, or bread and candy being made. It’s a day’s worth or more of delight and wonder.

Area residents come from miles around to enjoy meals at The Old Mill Restaurant or The Old Mill Pottery House Café and Grille as well as enjoy Pigeon Forge shopping at our stores such as the The Old Mill Pigeon River Pottery, The Old Mill Farmhouse Kitchen, The Old Mill Candy Kitchen, our The Old Mill Toy Bin for children and gifts, or the The Old Mill General Store for grown up gifts and more.

Truly, The Old Mill Square is a must see for any family vacation which includes Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Sevierville and the Smoky Mountains of East Tennessee. Past visitors come back to us to see what’s new; new visitors are amazed at the variety of attractions and food service. If you only have time for one stop in Pigeon Forge, then The Old Mill Square should be that one.
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