Millet and District Museum, Archives and Visitor Information Centre
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The Millet and District Museum and Exhibit Room is located on the west side of Highway 2A at the north end of the Town of Millet, which is located about 40 minutes south of the capital of Alberta, Edmonton.

The wheelchair accessible museum presents room displays depicting the one room "Hillside School", the "Tool shed", "John Barth’s Barbershop" and "Kenny Kerr’s Implement Office" and home settings of a bedroom, living room and kitchen representing the period from 1900-1950.

The portraits of over 200 Millet and District Veterans of World Wars I and II are displayed on the Veterans’ Wall upstairs in the museum.

The collection of over 5000 artifacts from Millet and the thirteen surrounding school districts during the first half of the 20th century. As well the Museum’s archives consists of over 50 metre of material created in this time period.

Archives

The Millet and District Museum and Archives receive inquiries by conventional mail, telephone, fax and electronic means. Millet & District Photo Archives

Visitor Information Centre

The Millet Museum has trained Alberta travel counsellors to assist with travels within the community and Alberta as an official and accredited Travel Alberta community Visitor Information Centre.
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