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Mill Building: A Glimpse into Redding's Past

Explore Redding's industrial heritage at the Mill Building, a museum showcasing the region's past near the Sundial Bridge.

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The Mill Building in Redding, CA, offers a unique look into the region's industrial heritage. Located near the Sundial Bridge, this museum features exhibits and artifacts that highlight the area's history and the stories of those who shaped it.

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Local tips

  • Check the museum's schedule for special events or guided tours to enhance your experience.
  • Allow at least an hour to fully appreciate the exhibits and learn about the local history.
  • Explore the surrounding area, including the scenic Sundial Bridge and Turtle Bay Exploration Park.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From downtown Redding, head towards the Sundial Bridge. Cross the bridge and continue along Sundial Bridge Drive. The Mill Building will be on your left.

  • Public Transport

    From the Redding Bus Station, take Route 1 towards the Redding Civic Center. Get off at the stop near the Sundial Bridge. Cross the bridge and continue along Sundial Bridge Drive to find the Mill Building on your left. A single fare is approximately $1 to $3.

  • Driving

    From I-5, take Exit 678 for CA-44 West towards Downtown/Convention Center. Follow signs for the Sundial Bridge/Redding Convention Center. The Mill Building is located in Turtle Bay Exploration Park. Parking is available in the Sundial Bridge Parking Lot and the Redding Civic Center Parking Lot. Parking costs vary, but expect to pay around $5-10 for a few hours.

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The Mill Building, situated near the iconic Sundial Bridge in Redding, California, provides visitors with a captivating journey into the region's industrial past. Housed in a beautifully preserved structure, the museum showcases the evolution of local industry through a collection of exhibits and artifacts. Visitors can explore informative displays and interactive elements that bring the history of the area to life. The museum not only tells the story of mills and their importance to the community but also reflects the architectural style of its time. The Mill Building stands as a testament to the hard work and innovation that drove the region's development. Originally, there was a dream to create a museum to preserve the flavor and history of the logging and timber products industry in the region. In 1996, the Mill Building was completed, incorporating historic timbers from the old Kimberly Clark mill. Over the years, the Mill Building has undergone renovations, including the creation of new exhibit spaces and the Forest Adventure area.

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