The old log corn crib used by the mill still stands on the site today.
The crib over 100 years old is 8' x 16' and constructed of spruce logs.
Around 1950 when the US government was purchasing land for the Daniel Boone National Forest, the spring area was used as a camp site for 250 to 300 men that were surveying the adjoining land for the forest.
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Rockcastle Springs is still used today by many local residents to obtain their drinking water. People from 30 miles around come to the spring for pure and natural spring water.
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