The park is named after a flour mill which was located on 17th St.
It is named after the Ray family who once had a flour mill here.
The site was chosen because it stood across the street from a flour mill.
The old flour mill with its water wheel is now a museum.
A second flour mill was built in 1856, the stone foundation of which may still be seen today.
In 1896, the original flour mill burned to the ground.
The building in which the museum is housed was built as a flour mill during the early 1930s.
In the late 16th century, a flour mill was erected on the site.
The building once served as a flour mill and now is a theatre.
His father was a junior clerk in a flour mill.