Step back in time at Gardner Village, where you can stroll past historic buildings, browse through shops and dine in the original 123-year old flourmill. The Gardner Mill, built by early Utah settler Archibald Gardner, was once the focal point for early Utah Settlers. The mill is listed on the National Historic Register and contains Archibald's restaurant inside. It's truly a unique experience to dine amidst a wealth of pioneer memorabilia.
Today, the historic buildings contain specialty shops, lined along brick pathways. There are 21 shops filled with unique gifts, home accessories, clothing and furniture. You'll find baby gifts, fine linens and cottons, unusual jewelry and unique paper amongst other items. After shopping to your heart's content, don't forget to stop at Sweet Afton's for some homemade cream and butter fudge.
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