Plan Around Boston Mill Station
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Boston Mill Station Details
The Boston Mill Station is located in a former mill town founded in 1807, perhaps best known as the home of counterfeiter Jim Brown and devastated in the great flood of 1913. The station is within walking distance of the Boston Store Visitor Center, which houses a museum on the history of canal-boat building. You also can walk to three nearby canal locks from here as well as several restaurants, art galleries, and stores. The Boston Mills and Brandywine Ski Resorts also are nearby.
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