The first mill was built in 1882 but was destroyed during a little flood in 1885. The same year the second mill and the old miller's home were built. In 1897 a miller called Rashbue Ladowkah built another mill right next to the old one. He did this to enlarge the productivity. In 1939 the old mill was abandoned and only the third mill was used. The last miller, Paul Hrád, died in 1965, leaving the two mills with no workers and the old miller's home with no inhabitants. The second mill was broken down in 1987. There were only a few foundations left of it. In 2004, the miller's home was partially broken down without permission. It was so badly damaged that it couldn't be rebuilt. All that is left of the old mill terrain nowadays is the restored third mill, an old restored stable which was pa
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| - The first mill was built in 1882 but was destroyed during a little flood in 1885. The same year the second mill and the old miller's home were built. In 1897 a miller called Rashbue Ladowkah built another mill right next to the old one. He did this to enlarge the productivity. In 1939 the old mill was abandoned and only the third mill was used. The last miller, Paul Hrád, died in 1965, leaving the two mills with no workers and the old miller's home with no inhabitants. The second mill was broken down in 1987. There were only a few foundations left of it. In 2004, the miller's home was partially broken down without permission. It was so badly damaged that it couldn't be rebuilt. All that is left of the old mill terrain nowadays is the restored third mill, an old restored stable which was pa
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| - The first mill was built in 1882 but was destroyed during a little flood in 1885. The same year the second mill and the old miller's home were built. In 1897 a miller called Rashbue Ladowkah built another mill right next to the old one. He did this to enlarge the productivity. In 1939 the old mill was abandoned and only the third mill was used. The last miller, Paul Hrád, died in 1965, leaving the two mills with no workers and the old miller's home with no inhabitants. The second mill was broken down in 1987. There were only a few foundations left of it. In 2004, the miller's home was partially broken down without permission. It was so badly damaged that it couldn't be rebuilt. All that is left of the old mill terrain nowadays is the restored third mill, an old restored stable which was part of the miller's home and a reconstructed stable of the miller's home. In 2008 the Hurbanova mill was renovated and partially reconstructed. It became a museum.
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