Likins-Whinrey Mill, or Whinrey Mill as more people know it by, is supposedly the last standing water mill in Greene County, Missouri. It was originally built in the 1860s, but was then moved and rebuilt at its current site in the 1870s. It existed to grind feed and various flour and also handled some lumber until about 1930. The exterior and roof of the building have survived to this day, but most of the inside has collapsed.