Burns Creamery Garden

The original Burns Creamery Garden was built in the 1930s by the employees of Burns Creamery, which was located where the Millet Legion and Scout Hall stand today. The garden eventually fell into disuse following the outbreak of World War II. In 1998, the garden was recreated (save for the original fountain, as there is no water access in the new location) beside Highway 2A, across from the Millet & District Museum and Millet Town Office. The garden features a cream separator donated by Barry Cook, surrounded by a wide variety of flowers including irises, lilies, yarrow, and columbines.

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A64.2020.182 - The Burns Creamery Garden.

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A64.2020.185 - Flowers in the Burns Creamery Garden.

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