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Difference between revisions of "Mt. Swartzwelder Historic Cider Mill"

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|Town = [[Springfield]]
 
|Town = [[Springfield]]
 
|use = Cider Mill
 
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== History ==
 
== History ==
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[[File:Cider_Mill.png|left|thumb|The mill]]
 
The cider mill was built at an unknown time, possibly near the time [[Springfield]] was founded. It opereated continuously from the time it was built, until 1941, when its workers left to fight in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II World War II]. When they returned, it was exactly as they left it, except now, it was infested with thousands, upon thousands of rats. If you listen real carefully, you can still hear them gnawing away at the apples and splashing around in the toilets.
 
The cider mill was built at an unknown time, possibly near the time [[Springfield]] was founded. It opereated continuously from the time it was built, until 1941, when its workers left to fight in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II World War II]. When they returned, it was exactly as they left it, except now, it was infested with thousands, upon thousands of rats. If you listen real carefully, you can still hear them gnawing away at the apples and splashing around in the toilets.
  
 
== Features ==
 
== Features ==
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[[File:Cider_Mill_2.png|left|thumb|The inside of the Cider Mill]]
 
The mill sells apple cider, apple juice, apple hats (similar to cheese hats), apple pies, and many other apple related products in the gift shop. The ticket office also sells a season pass.
 
The mill sells apple cider, apple juice, apple hats (similar to cheese hats), apple pies, and many other apple related products in the gift shop. The ticket office also sells a season pass.
  
 
At the cider mill, February and August are known as "tart months", when the mill can produce cider sour enough to give any American a permanent French accent.
 
At the cider mill, February and August are known as "tart months", when the mill can produce cider sour enough to give any American a permanent French accent.
[[File:Cider_Mill_2.png|left|thumb|200px|The inside of the Cider Mill]]
 
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==

Revision as of 13:46, September 1, 2010

Mt. Swartzwelder Historic Cider Mill
Cider Mill 3.png
Location Information
Use: Cider Mill

The Mt. Swartzwelder Historic Cider Mill is a cider mill located in the outskirts of Springfield.

History

The mill

The cider mill was built at an unknown time, possibly near the time Springfield was founded. It opereated continuously from the time it was built, until 1941, when its workers left to fight in World War II. When they returned, it was exactly as they left it, except now, it was infested with thousands, upon thousands of rats. If you listen real carefully, you can still hear them gnawing away at the apples and splashing around in the toilets.

Features

The inside of the Cider Mill

The mill sells apple cider, apple juice, apple hats (similar to cheese hats), apple pies, and many other apple related products in the gift shop. The ticket office also sells a season pass.

At the cider mill, February and August are known as "tart months", when the mill can produce cider sour enough to give any American a permanent French accent.

Behind the Laughter

Mt. Swartzwelder was named after John Swartzwelder, one of the writers of The Simpsons.

Appearances