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The
Wilcox Picnic Area is located on Wilcox Lake. It features a small
shelter, play equipment and fishing docks. Wilcox Lake is one
of four impoundments built along the middle branch of the Rouge
River by settlers in the 1800s to power a mill.
The old
Hardenberg Gristmill built around 1850, powered from the dam
on Wilcox Lake and fostered the growth of a settlement that
became the City of Plymouth. The historic mill was purchased by
Henry
Ford, the Auto Pioneer, in 1922 and converted into a Village
Industry Plant that produced taps.
This cottage industry plant
became a important manufacturer of small parts for the Pratt
and Whitney airplane engine during World War II. The mill
was given to the Wayne County Park Trustees by Ford Motor Company
for incorporation into Hines Park in 1949. |