Carleton Place Heritage Project - Part 2Main MenuAdaptive Reuse of a Heritage Site - From Mill to Condominiums | Sharon TracThe Grand Mississippi Hotel | Kyle KreutnerGoing Out With A Bang: The Concealed History of The Mississippi Hotel | Tyler HodgkinsonAVRC81ff8dad33b7fe77eee9a543209e890531c75438
The Mississippi River in Carleton Place with the town hall and the Brown’s flour mill in the background, circa 1900.
12022-08-22T15:12:57-07:00Sharon Trac18463b7eb46a08f80279d6d8c0c82cf35c23e50d411991Community Stories. The Mississippi River in Carleton Place with the town hall and the Brown’s flour mill in the background, circa 1900. https://www.communitystories.ca/v2/capt-a-roy-brown-reluctant-hero_heros-malgre-lui/story/the-brown-family/plain2022-08-22T15:12:57-07:00Carleton Place Part 2Sharon Trac18463b7eb46a08f80279d6d8c0c82cf35c23e50d
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12022-08-22T15:12:37-07:00Introduction to the Boulton Brown Mill1plain2022-08-22T15:12:37-07:00Boulton Brown Mill is located on 45 Mill Street in the central historic core of Carleton Place. Under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, the property is officially designated as a site of cultural heritage significance [1]. With its location backing onto the waterfront of the Mississippi River and just less than a minute’s walk away from other designated heritage properties in the town such as the Carleton Place Town Hall, Carleton Hotel, High Street residences, and more, this site contributes to the rich cultural and historic value of this area. This online exhibit will discuss the historical significance of the heritage site, the fire that halted its century long milling operations, conservation interventions, and finally the importance of adaptive reuse in the 21st century as an approach to architectural history.