Originally built by Henry Woolery in 1930, Woolery Mill has been transformed into an industrial chic venue with modern amenities. Designated a National Historic Landmark in 2002, the mill is a former A.J. Woolery & Sons quarry with a variety of buildings, structures, and objects originally used for limestone production. The mill shut down production in 1996 and the property has been vacant since.
This historical location has transformed into an event space with soaring ceilings, exposed beams, and massive windows. The 76,000 sq. ft. stone mill holds a 24,000 sq. ft. banquet hall, large industrial kitchen, and expansive patio perfect for events of all sizes. The exterior retains the 1930s vision of a stone mill while the interior spaces provide a new and modern yet industrial-style event venue.