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Discover the Nome Schoolhouse Guided Fiber Mill Tour in North Dakota
Located in Nome, North Dakota, the Nome Schoolhouse Guided Fiber Mill Tour offers visitors a rare behind-the-scenes look at how raw wool and other natural fibers are processed into yarn and textile materials. Set inside a restored historic schoolhouse, this guided fiber mill tour demonstrates the transformation of fleece into finished fiber ready for knitting, weaving, and other textile crafts.
Visitors see specialized fiber-processing equipment in action while learning how local wool producers and fiber artists turn raw materials into usable textile products.
Why it’s special: The mill operates inside a historic rural schoolhouse and supports regional sheep farmers by processing locally sourced wool into artisan-quality fiber.
History & Story of the Nome Schoolhouse Fiber Mill
The Nome Schoolhouse Fiber Mill was created as part of a rural revitalization effort that transformed the historic schoolhouse into a working fiber-processing facility. The project brought new life to the building while supporting North Dakota’s small-scale livestock and fiber farming community.
Today, the mill processes wool and other natural fibers for farmers, fiber artists, and textile makers across the region while also welcoming visitors interested in traditional textile production.
What You’ll See & Do on the Nome Schoolhouse Guided Fiber Mill Tour
• Learn how raw wool is cleaned and prepared for processing
• Observe industrial carding and fiber alignment machines
• Discover how fibers are spun into roving and yarn
• See how small-scale fiber mills support regional farmers
• Explore the historic schoolhouse building
• Learn about modern and traditional textile production methods
Hands-On Elements: Demonstrations of fiber processing and yarn preparation.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography permitted during the tour unless machinery is operating in restricted areas.
Souvenirs & Extras: Locally processed yarn, fiber products, and handmade textile goods available for purchase.
Pricing of the Nome Schoolhouse Guided Fiber Mill Tour
Adult price: $5 per adult
Children may attend with adult supervision.
Visiting information for Nome Schoolhouse Guided Fiber Mill Tour
Duration: Approximately 45–60 minutes
Age limits: All ages welcome
Accessibility: Historic building may have limited accessibility in some areas
Working Hours: Saturday 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM; Monday–Friday Closed; Sunday Closed
Tours are typically scheduled in advance.
Nearby attractions to Nome Schoolhouse Guided Fiber Mill Tour
• Fort Ransom State Park
• Sheyenne National Grassland
• Lisbon Opera House
FAQs About Visiting the Nome Schoolhouse Guided Fiber Mill Tour
What is a fiber mill?
A fiber mill processes raw wool or other fibers into yarn, roving, or other textile materials used for knitting and weaving.
Where does the wool processed at the mill come from?
Most wool comes from regional sheep farms throughout North Dakota and neighboring states.
Is the mill located in a historic building?
Yes. The mill operates inside a restored rural schoolhouse that once served the Nome community.
Can visitors buy yarn at the mill?
Yes. Locally processed yarn and fiber products are available for purchase.
How far is Nome from Fargo?
Nome is about a 90-minute drive southwest of Fargo in southeastern North Dakota.
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