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Miller's House at Ruddels Mills
The Miller's House at Ruddels Mills, built pre-1800

Ruddels Mills is a small, unincorporated community located in Bourbon County, Kentucky. An "unincorporated community" is a place where people live, but it doesn't have its own local government like a city or town. It's a quiet spot with a bit of history!

What is Ruddels Mills?

Ruddels Mills got its start thanks to a man named Captain Isaac Ruddell. He decided to build a mill here, which is how the community got its name. A mill is a building where grain (like wheat or corn) is ground into flour, often using power from a nearby river or stream. This was a very important business back in the day!

Where is Ruddels Mills Located?

This community is found in a special spot where two creeks, Hinkston Creek and Stoner Creek, meet. When these two creeks join together, they form the South Fork of the Licking River. This location was perfect for a mill because the flowing water could power the machinery.

Is it Ruddles Station?

It's easy to get Ruddels Mills confused with another historical place called Ruddles Station. Even though their names sound similar, they are actually two different locations with their own unique stories.

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