Vallejo Flour Mill

Vallejo Flour Mill

The Vallejo Flour Mill in Fremont, California, was built in 1856 by José de Jesús Vallejo, brother of General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, on his Rancho Arroyo de la Alameda. The former town of Niles, California was once called "Vallejo Mills". The stone aqueduct built to carry water for the mill parallels Niles Canyon Road (State Route 84) . The mill is located at the intersection of Niles Canyon Road and Mission Boulevard (State Route 238) in Vallejo Mill Historical Park and is a California Historical Landmark (#46).

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