Blue Ox Millworks and Historic Park

  • 1 X Street, Eureka, California
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See how gingerbread architecture is made. Eric Hollenbeck, his family and staff welcome you to the Blue Ox Millworks, where Victorian craftsmanship techniques of the 1800s are utilized to produce authentic custom quality products ... more on Redwoods.info

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If they took the time to clean up the place and the Mill, I think it could be a good history stop. more on TripAdvisor

Eric Hollenbeck is an historian, master craftsman and teacher. more on TripAdvisor

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Eric the owner is an engaging tour guide for this old wood mill. Eric is on a mission to help and show young people the power and value of education and how when it is coupled with a practical ... more on TripAdvisor

Blue Ox is a woodmill specializing in custom restoration using original techniques and tools. The eccentric (for this century) piece of property reflects the owner's interests in self-sufficency and a ... more on TripAdvisor

We so enjoyed the time we spent at the Blue Ox Mill. The only problem was, we didn't schedule enough time to see everything there! The antique tools were fascinating, and Eric was so knowledgable abou ... more on TripAdvisor

The Blue Ox Mill should be a must for everyone visiting Eureka. Eric Hollenbeck is an historian, master craftsman and teacher. This is probably the largest collecting of Victorian era tools used in on ... more on TripAdvisor

If you are into wood working, and history, this may be for you. I was however, unimpressed. The place needs to be cleaned up - it looks like a junk yard that they charge admission to. You get an intro ... more on TripAdvisor

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Blue Ox Millworks, Historic Park and School of Traditional Arts, is famous worldwide, but practically unknown in it's hometown.

The ... more on igougo

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If you've never seen a Redwood tree or experienced the rugged, dramatic coast of far Northern California, get in your car and drive five hours north of San Francisco to Eureka, where you can stroll on one of the last undeveloped stretches of coastline in the state while enjoying world-class cuisine and entertainment during the same trip. more >

  

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