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Arcola Mills

Official Festival Venue

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Overview

Situated on the St. Croix River, Arcola Mills is an ideal setting for some of the festival's most intimate events.

Essential Information

12905 Arcola Trail N.
Stillwater MN 55082
651-439-1652
http://www.arcolamills.org/

Parking

Parking is available near the house, with additional parking at the top of the hill, about a 500-yd. walk.

Finding Arcola Mills

From Stillwater, take Minnesota Hwy. 95 north. Turn right on the SECOND Arcola Trail, and head straight in through the stone gate.

Accessibility

Arcola Mills is an accessible facility, with limited handicapped parking near the house.

History

In the early 1840s, John and Martin Mower moved to the St. Croix River Valley to take advantage of the logging boom in the Midwest. They built a small and prosperous lumbering village on the shores of the St. Croix River known as Arcola.

By 1847 the Mower brothers completed construction of a grand Greek revival-style home at Arcola Mills, as well as a general store, a small boat-building operation, carpentry and blacksmith shops, a one-room schoolhouse, and homes for the mill workers.

Regarded as the third oldest and largest timber frame house in Minnesota, the Mower house, as well as the original Arcola sawmill chimney, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

By the 1920s, long after the lumbering bonanza ended and the sawmill closed, the Mower family home and surrounding village fell into disuse.

In the mid-1930s, Dr. Henry Van Meier and his wife Katharine purchased the Mower house and its surrounding 50+ acres of property on the St. Croix River. It became their summer house until Dr. Van Meier’s death in 1979.

During those 50 years the Van Meiers acquired nine cast-off buildings and installed these eclectic cottages around the property. Here artists, writers, family, friends and students came to create, learn, reflect, and have fun. The Arcola Mills Foundation is carrying the Van Meier legacy forward. In the 1990s, after Katharine Van Meier’s death, Arcola Mills was incorporated as a non-profit organization.The Mower house is being restored and Arcola Mills will remain a place of historical significance and a center for retreat, study, and reflection.

—Arcola Mills Historic Foundation

Events at Arcola Mills

2010 Festival

The Loft Poetry Workshop with Carol Bjorlie
Friday, June 25, 2010 10 a.m. –4 p.m.
$100

The White Pine Festival and The Loft Literary Center team up to present a one-day poetry workshop with UW-River Falls professor and Loft teaching artist Carol Pearce Bjorlie.

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This activity is made possible, in part, by funds provided by the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council through a grant from The McKnight Foundation and an appropriation by the Minnesota Legislature. This project also received funding from the St. Croix Valley Foundation and the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin.

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