
<p>Earl Eisenbacher grinds flour using one of the restored machines at his workshop near St. Regis.</p>
January 30, 2015
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January 30, 2015 9:19 p.m.
Hidden museum in St. Regis
ST. REGIS – From the outside, St. Regis resident Earl Eisenbacher’s workshop looks like any other building one might see throughout Mineral County with an unassuming appearance that betrays the treasure trove within the walls.