Fulton Windmill Cultural Center
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The collection was designed by Henk and June Hielema of DeMotte, Indiana. The Hielema’s traveled extensively, photographed mills, and returned home to build models of them. The mills are from ten European countries: Belgium, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Portugal, and the Netherlands.
Informative interpretive materials complement the windmill collection, providing unique information on windmill products, countries of origin, windmill specifications, and the cultural impact of windmills.
The Windmill Cultural Center contains a charming gift shop where visitors can purchase fresh stone-ground flour, Delft pottery, and souvenirs of Fulton, the Windmill Cultural Center, and the de Immigrant windmill.
The Education Area is located at the east end of the Windmill Cultural Center. This room helps visitors learn more about mills. Groups will be able to enjoy video presentations of the windmill countries and read books about mills. The Education Area also features children's activities, including coloring, puzzles, and toys that promote scientific concepts.
Entrance to the Windmill Cultural Center is free, but donations are appreciated.
OPERATIONAL HOURS
May–October:
May: Saturday 10 AM–5 PM, Sunday 1 PM–5 PM.
June – August:
Monday–Saturday 10 AM–5 PM, Sunday 1 PM–5 PM.
September:
Monday–Friday 10 AM–3 PM, Saturday 10 AM–5 PM, Sunday 1 PM–5 PM.
October:
Saturday 10 AM–5 PM, Sunday 1 PM–5 PM.
Closed: November through April.