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Abandoned Milk Can Creamery | Rhode Island Icon 

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It’s probably the most unique abandoned place in Rhode Island, and it sits on one of the most well traveled highways in the state. This thing is an abandoned icon that almost everyone has seen, and this isn’t even where it originally stood. That’s right, this whole thing was actually relocated here. Welcome to the abandoned Milk Can Creamery.
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The thirty-two-foot tall bottle was built in 1931 at a time when every roadside business was looking for a creative way to entice passing motorists to stop and spend money; a time when modern zoning and signage laws hadn't yet reined in the imaginations of ambitious entrepreneurs. Wacky architecture, formally known as "roadside vernacular architecture," was one such marketing gambit.
It can be said that The Milk Can is a survivor of that trend, but only kind of. It still exists, but it's not being preserved, it's a long way from being operational, and as of right now it’s abandoned.
It was constructed in 1931 for Charles Plante and started its life as part of an ice cream stand literally called The Milk Can. It was purchased from Charles by Joseph Mariani in 1947. At that time it was still just an ice cream stand with take-out windows and picnic table seating. Mariani expanded the business to offer short order food like burgers and fried clams.
The seasonal business operated from late March to November. Mariani's son, also named Joe, in a 2008 Valley Breeze article, recalled working there from 1955-'65. They'd be so busy in the summer, he said “There was no set closing time. We'd stay open until business waned. Sometimes we'd be scooping ice cream at 2am, especially on hot nights when people couldn't sleep. I used to get callouses on my hands from all that scooping."
It was clear that business was booming, and people loved the Milk Can. But the good times came to an end in 1968 with the death of Joe, Sr.'s wife. The stand was closed and never re-opened.
On January 8th 1989 Eastman Brothers Movers of East Greenwich moved the can a mile up the road horizontally on a special built cradle.
In 1990, after the relocation and a $50,000 restoration of the Milk Can, the new owners hit a massive roadblock, this one big enough to shut down the entire operation. It was reported in a Providence Journal Article in April 1990 that "The state has informed Surtel and D'Andrea that ground water beneath the still-unopened can is highly contaminated by unleaded gasoline compounds, including benzene, a known carcinogen.
According to another article in the Providence Journal, the well supplying the water was drilled 10 months after the Milk Can was moved - so this was a surprise to everyone. Preservationists were horrified to learn that the Milk Can was standing on contaminated land.
Co-owner Stanley Surtel was so upset by the news that he had trouble sleeping for a week. "I was waking up every day at 3 o'clock in the morning with pains in my arms and legs from being nervous," he said.
It was too much to handle, and unable to secure a clean source of water the Milk Can remained closed through 1990, and every year since. It has now been vacant longer than it was in operation.
What’s next for the Milk Can?
In 2012, the previously contaminated groundwater was retested following a 20-year remediation and found to comply with federal and state water quality standards.
In 2018 Steven D’Andrea, grandson of the last owner was in talks with municipal and state authorities about developing the Milk Can and the surrounding property into a commercial space. “I’m really just trying to continue what my grandfather had started and wasn’t able to finish and get it back online,” D’Andrea told The Valley Breeze.
Development talks have been quiet lately, but seeing as it’s still owned by the same family and there’s a revision to reopen, I’m hopeful for its future. Even in it’s current shape, it’s still a Rhode Island Icon, so next time you drive by on RT 146 and see the Can, pour out some milk in honor of a bygone era, and hope something positive happens here.
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@christinavickers4673
@christinavickers4673 2 года назад
I grew up and lived in ri most of my life, I've never seen the milk can opened but there's always been something about it. SAVE THE MILK CAN!! ❤️
@195102909
@195102909 2 года назад
As a child in the late 50's and early 60's my parents would take me here on Sundays. I would hang over the front seat (no seat belt) and shout out "I found it !" When we got over the hill going north. Great memories, I go by there often.
@micholakinola1053
@micholakinola1053 2 месяца назад
Near woonsocket
@johnhartley3596
@johnhartley3596 2 года назад
I can imagine that the Milk Can received a lot of traffic from the Rustic Drive-In.
@Biker790
@Biker790 2 года назад
I can't wait for this channel to blow up. Incredible content, delivery, writing, and editing.
@AFineLineA
@AFineLineA 2 года назад
Totally agreed!!!
@scenicdriveways6708
@scenicdriveways6708 2 года назад
My Dad Roland owned the gas station right next to the Milk Can, it was a Texaco. That's where I played as a kid.
@gavinwestcott1844
@gavinwestcott1844 2 года назад
Little secret, there is one in raynham Massachusetts that is still open, they serve breakfast lunch and ice cream
@bandit7519
@bandit7519 Месяц назад
no there's not . what's in Raynham is the milk bottle thas even name of it the milk bottle he talkig about the milk can . mass had the milk bottles and ri had the milk can different company's but for real good place to eat i use to go there as a kid i took my kids couple years back
@FannyGodMother
@FannyGodMother 2 года назад
I’m from NS and remember the whole fiasco as a kid. Thanks for the video, it’s a nice reminder of home!
@skynetd-termination98
@skynetd-termination98 2 года назад
Thanks for this. Driven by the milk can countless times and even my wife didn't know the history. Hope it opens again one day. Places like this deserve preservation and I think channels like yours help bring attention to that.
@gavinwestcott1844
@gavinwestcott1844 2 года назад
There is one in raynham Massachusetts that is open
@catsanctuary17
@catsanctuary17 2 года назад
NS born and raised. Thanks so much for this. Brilliant. Boo hiss to Pawtucket. So many children could have benefited. This would be put to use if donated to my animal rescue.
@patriciamcdonaldfortier170
@patriciamcdonaldfortier170 2 года назад
It's sad that such a cool local icon, still sits abandoned. It's down the street from our family home.
@zachtriddle
@zachtriddle 2 года назад
I'm not originally from RI but absolutely love learning about the history of stuff I literally see everyday. I look forward to watching and learning more!
@LEFTY2GUNZ401twoGUNZ
@LEFTY2GUNZ401twoGUNZ 2 года назад
I remember passing this when I was little on 146
@louking1751
@louking1751 Месяц назад
I lived in Worcester and traveled 146 all the time. I always wondered what the story was . Thank you very much.
@peterruddick1952
@peterruddick1952 14 дней назад
Route 146 has a bunch of old history with this milk can and drive-ins, I used to drive 146 to work in Attleboro from Worcester
@richmuratori9249
@richmuratori9249 2 месяца назад
I grew up in Cranston and my grandparents lived in Woonsocket. On the way home from visiting them we would often stop and get ice cream at the Milk Can. That was in the 50s and 60s. Thanks so much for this video. Its brought back many fond memories.
@jakeclauson9863
@jakeclauson9863 2 года назад
I just heard scarpeti from rhode islands own 94 hjy radio host was recommending your channel on live radio!! Nice work!
@ohnotuono9136
@ohnotuono9136 2 года назад
I drive/ride by this almost every day. Awesome seeing you revisit the location! 🤙🏼🤙🏼 Rhode Island culture bebayyyyy!!!!
@peterh.holmander565
@peterh.holmander565 Год назад
Nice video and story of the history of the Milk Can. A few minor errors though. The Eastman Bros. Building Movers were located in West Greenwich, not East Greenwich. The two Brothers, Donald V. and the late Milton F. Eastman owned and operated the company. The milk can was actually moved it TWO pieces. The long section was moved on a steel cradle designed and constructed by the two brothers. The second section was moved on a 3 axle trailer I still own to this day. I worked on that job with Don and Milt, and I remember it well. It's too bad that due to bureaucratic red tape and bad luck it still sits empty today.
@rakentrail
@rakentrail Месяц назад
Yep, spent many a night at the Town Tavern in conversation with Milt. Sometimes his genius amazed me! I had a house on piers that needed a bit of shoring up. For the sum of three beers Milt drew up on a couple napkins exactly what I needed to do! He did stop by to make sure I did it right! LOL!
@glowgirl8171
@glowgirl8171 2 года назад
Wonderful story! I grew up in R.I. and I remember all of the locations of The Milk Can. Everyone's been there.I took a picture of it 2 days ago while stuck in traffic!
@dennisdownes9319
@dennisdownes9319 2 года назад
I go by this twice a day when working. I think about it all the time. Great research and video! I was not aware of the contaminated water. I always thought it should be turned into a co-op for the local high schools and run as a business and fundraiser for the kids. DD
@lukequigley121
@lukequigley121 15 дней назад
Born , brought up in Burrillville and went often.. Rustic Drive in also..Joyland roller skating rink twice a month..Carrolls hamburgers.. R.I Reds at the Aud..Gaggers at Onlyville.. Mezza Luna pizza.. AH , Memories..
@chrisperry9002
@chrisperry9002 11 месяцев назад
There's one in South Dartmouth near Round hill beach. And also in New Bedford on Acushnet avenue. Both have been there many years now. And still open.😊
@roadweary5252
@roadweary5252 2 года назад
My father has lived next door in Burrillville for over 30 years - I used to drive by it all the time. Another great video my friend 👍
@Ken-rw6bs
@Ken-rw6bs 24 дня назад
Former RI'er who now only works in RI. I worked on many sites that might provide you some good material. 1.WW2 gun turrets at Fisherman memorial park 2. Zambarano State Hospital in Burrillville. Many details I was told to never mention 3. Sylvia Torrey gravesite in SK. Found it. Legend says she was the only slave witch put to death during the witch hysteria
@nanatremblay1022
@nanatremblay1022 2 года назад
A great big THANK YOU ! for all that you do! Absolutely love your stories and videos ! Quite a few brings back so many happy/sad memories for this 'old' lady !
@pinksalt4524
@pinksalt4524 2 года назад
I would like to see it reopened 👍
@clintwilliams3818
@clintwilliams3818 Год назад
I've seen Tshirts before with the Milk Can stand printed on it. Hopefully they do something with it one of these years. I pass by it almost every day.
@michelleeldridge6679
@michelleeldridge6679 2 года назад
I’m so glad you chose this iconic landmark. Always wondered about its history. Thank you for the video! Keep going!
@frankb5693
@frankb5693 2 года назад
That was fascinating and well done! Thank you Jason.
@croweater1
@croweater1 2 месяца назад
This is really well done. In fact, all of your vids are. Thanks for making it
@pjricher
@pjricher 2 года назад
Well done Jason! My family (an assortment of 2 parents and 7 ever-excited kids in the back seats) went to The Milk Can regularly. There have been so many rumors about it but thanks to you we've got it straight. If The Milk Can can re-open - I'll be there :) Much appreciated!
@JasonAllard
@JasonAllard 2 года назад
Can’t count the Milk Can out yet! Thanks for watching
@michaelwblade
@michaelwblade 2 года назад
Another great video Jason thanks for sharing this with us very interesting
@cooltuber1404
@cooltuber1404 2 года назад
So much history in the tiniest state ... imagine if R.I. was the size of N.Y. or Me. Thank you for all your hard work that goes into creating these videos and it shows you do this out of love, enjoyment and curiosity. Well done !
@2eyeluvmac2
@2eyeluvmac2 2 года назад
I always wondered about that building. Thank you.
@IAG-Co-Ltd
@IAG-Co-Ltd 2 года назад
Another great one. I've always wondered. Thanks for making such a huge effort to explain all these things I've always wondered! Looking hopefully towards Gould Island. Emailed some information a while back
@tundraportal
@tundraportal 2 года назад
Great video as always, I always pass by this when coming back to Mass from Rhode Island, thanks for sharing this piece of History
@carriejohnson5950
@carriejohnson5950 2 года назад
Great video and story! Thank you!
@timothyjewett625
@timothyjewett625 2 года назад
Awesome video, just moved to Woonsocket this year and this building is an icon around here
@anthonybanks2979
@anthonybanks2979 2 года назад
Yes , Thank you for look back in history .
@SamBanasProductions
@SamBanasProductions 2 года назад
Love seeing the milk can!
@TehAwesomer
@TehAwesomer 2 года назад
Always wondered about this place growing up. Thanks for the awesome content. 🥛🍼🐄🍦
@chriskeating5926
@chriskeating5926 2 года назад
Such a sad and aggravating story That really sucks what happened... Hopefully they can turn it into a cool spot for people to enjoy and turn a profit, win win 👍
@drewstaples9648
@drewstaples9648 2 года назад
Amazing video and editing as always!! Keep doing your thing!! Much love!!
@JasonAllard
@JasonAllard 2 года назад
Thank you much appreciated!
@Revealrhodeisland
@Revealrhodeisland 2 года назад
Awesome video! A well deserved sub. Keep up the great work!
@firecracker3911
@firecracker3911 2 года назад
Good stuff! Thanks 👍
@cumberlandite56
@cumberlandite56 2 года назад
I love this milk can. Every time I go by, I say: Save the Milk Can!
@Reuter6795
@Reuter6795 2 года назад
Never knew the backstory, thanks Jason!
@sammmmm9214
@sammmmm9214 2 года назад
I drive past this every day and dream about owning it someday
@Sirtop13
@Sirtop13 Год назад
I used to work at the Subaru dealer, cool to know the history of that place.
@richc1551
@richc1551 2 месяца назад
You failed to mention how it was indeed moved across 146 heading north. It was by the entrance to the drive in for years then got movies over next to the gulf station.
@JasonAllard
@JasonAllard 2 месяца назад
No, you're thinking of Coffee & Cream which had a coffee mug outside. See here: quahog.org/Attractions/Big_Coffee_Mug
@sharongagnist6428
@sharongagnist6428 Год назад
Thank you! I've been wondering aboy this for the past 24 years (when I moved to Woonsocket). BTW I can see the old WMS from my apartment. 😀
@candievermeulen9858
@candievermeulen9858 2 года назад
Thank you for posting this I always wondered what this place was another amazing video
@JasonAllard
@JasonAllard 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@scottbradford4130
@scottbradford4130 9 месяцев назад
Oh shit 146 haha dude I'm digging the channel so far
@m4jikman
@m4jikman 2 года назад
I drive by this like every month. very nice video
@DreamAuthorityMusic
@DreamAuthorityMusic Год назад
Good video. Thanks so much
@Runofthemillshop
@Runofthemillshop 2 года назад
I'm pouring one out for the homies! Thanks Jason for the awesome backstory!
@oceanbreeze7777
@oceanbreeze7777 2 года назад
That would be great if they brought it back to life! There was a rumor that a nearby property owner that could have supplied the property water, refused to for 20+ years, which would be sad if that was true!
@chriskeating5926
@chriskeating5926 2 года назад
Thats probably true , my guess some cantankerous old bag that probably was miserable and you know what they say misery loves company ! So typical you heard a story like that , ain't that always the way!
@seangagnonProvidenceR.I.
@seangagnonProvidenceR.I. Год назад
My cousin Michael RIP lived in this when he was homeless in the 80’s .
@Jesbecause
@Jesbecause 2 года назад
Hey, I used to drive passed this everyday. Thank you for this video
@donchung6709
@donchung6709 Год назад
I think there is a second milk can presently located outside the Childrens Museum in Boston. I think there is a storywith this one because it was moved from Route 44 in Taunton, Mass. and the HP Hood milk company shares part of the story. Also I would like to here about the fait of the Point Street Elevated roadway which was near the Narragansett Electric Campus. I remember when I was small we would open all windows of the car and catch the smell of bread baking from the TIP TOP Bread company when traveling on the elevated roadway or driving on Eddy Street by the bakery.
@wendysavvy4351
@wendysavvy4351 Год назад
I see this kinda often. And was wondering what happened. Now I know, thanks...👍🏻
@haha345ification
@haha345ification 2 года назад
My dads uncle used to own the place!!! Uncle Joe 😂 Such an interesting piece of RI history!
@angysmith2316
@angysmith2316 2 года назад
Blessed 2022 🤗 Thank u for all
@MattBrodeurMusic
@MattBrodeurMusic 2 года назад
That was a really great informational video. Have passed by it occasionally for years. Can't remember it not being in that spot. I had no idea it had been moved there as recently as '89. Hope someone can fix it up and make a go of it.
@mmac7314
@mmac7314 2 года назад
Thanks for making this video…been driving by this for years! And always wanted to know he story …. I always thought it could also be a nuclear cooling tower… maybe call it Atomic Ice Cream? A few decades too late for the nuclear theme i suppose lol
@lindaaubin1228
@lindaaubin1228 Год назад
I love what you are doing. Wish I could be there with you.
@alexanderross2786
@alexanderross2786 Год назад
They shoudl move it to Diamond Hill Park entrance across the street from the icecream shop. or ...maybe at the end of the boulevard on the east side.
@ruffian2952
@ruffian2952 2 года назад
There was once one on Route 138 in Raynham.
@ldbagge
@ldbagge 2 года назад
Still is!! Breakfast restaurant
@ruffian2952
@ruffian2952 2 года назад
@@ldbagge Nice to know. It was called Frattes Dairy I think. Passed it on family trips from Marblehead to Newport before Route 24 or whatever other highway my dad was avoiding. The dog track and cow auction were other highlights.
@MoonwolfeConsulting
@MoonwolfeConsulting Год назад
Passed by there today. So very sad.
@ci7210
@ci7210 2 года назад
Wow I always see that randomly. Had no idea what it was
@paultonderys5324
@paultonderys5324 Год назад
Would pass by the milk can when it was on 146 on our way to Howard Johnson's
@CrazyLlama579
@CrazyLlama579 10 месяцев назад
i live in ri and i swear ive seen this like 56 times or something
@outspokenRC
@outspokenRC 2 года назад
That family owns lakeside pools right next door … I used to work for the family many years ago … I remember when it was moved …
@telecasterbear
@telecasterbear Год назад
The original location across the highway was a great place for a lime rickey, in the mid 1960s.
@eprohoda
@eprohoda 2 года назад
ason~ thank you,useful video- 🤠
@drewmoser882
@drewmoser882 8 месяцев назад
I remember the push to save this structure when I was a kid. Boomers -- actual boomers, not the figurative ones -- were the ones who didn't want to see the milk jug go. I guess the effort was successful, because the milk can has stood there unused and decrepit for decades since then. It's not a surprise that no one wants to invest in the building for their business. It's not a good spot to pull over. People are speeding past that particular stretch of the road. So, if the thing isn't viable as a business, and no one wants to spend money to take care of the structure, so be it. Typical Rhode Island stuff that a bunch of people fight to keep a piece of junk only to let it rot.
@ulrikakarinsjoberg1016
@ulrikakarinsjoberg1016 Год назад
My Grand Uncle Erick Sjöberg built it. Not saying here, but my relatives in Holden confirms it.
@cliff4482
@cliff4482 2 года назад
The milk can has an (also abandoned) twin in Raynham on Route 138. No idea if they’re actually related or not.
@jeffreym.keilen1095
@jeffreym.keilen1095 2 года назад
When I was growing up in the late '70's, we would go to Frate's. It was a milk bottle ice cream stand of the same nature. It was on Route One on the Plainville/North Attleboro, Mass. line. The bottle is long gone, but I have always wondered what ever became of it. I did hear a story how there were originally 3 bottles built. The one in this video leads me to think this is the second one. Any info on the third ( or more)?
@bethjionzo5699
@bethjionzo5699 Год назад
Interesting
@Zman817
@Zman817 2 года назад
I always wondered about this. My father always said it was moved there, guess he was right lol
@34Packardphaeton
@34Packardphaeton 2 года назад
... There's another big milk can.. in Raynham, Masachusetts . . .
@cekalble
@cekalble 2 года назад
The old mills dotting RI are toxic as well. The dye mills' floors are so contaminated that they are impossible to move.
@zoeykidwell5932
@zoeykidwell5932 Год назад
Joseph Mariani is my grandfather!
@treecavecreative1581
@treecavecreative1581 Год назад
I once stopped on the side of the road just to take a picture for my college photog class. I got within 10 feet of the can and the owners approached at high speed in a truck to run me off...They WERE NOT happy I was there. Love that you were able to get this footage!
@sparkie1j
@sparkie1j 4 месяца назад
BIG MILK WOOOOOO
@gailcrane7657
@gailcrane7657 2 года назад
Dang!!! How old is this picture? Gulf Gas for $3.39!!!
@jannaj2719
@jannaj2719 2 года назад
We always drive by there when up that way. Seems like that place is cursed after that man’s wife died.
@pigpen65
@pigpen65 2 года назад
Make it a bong and open a weed dispensary
@markshey2274
@markshey2274 Год назад
Nothing possitive ever lasts in Rhode Island.
@groyper6567
@groyper6567 2 года назад
3.69$ for gas cant believe im say “remember those days”
@juxxtapoz
@juxxtapoz 2 года назад
Haven't I seen this video before? Is this a repost?
@AmazingAwesomeAlaska
@AmazingAwesomeAlaska 2 года назад
I believe he may have done a drone video of it once. Not a full video on the history
@JasonAllard
@JasonAllard 2 года назад
I made a short video about it back in 2018 but wanted to revisit it for the full story since it's so interesting. Plus I had some new editing tricks I wanted to try 👍🏻
@blipco5
@blipco5 10 месяцев назад
Gee, I wounded where the petroleum contamination came from?
@lindayoung4959
@lindayoung4959 2 года назад
I remember going there when I was little.
@GreenGhostCommunications
@GreenGhostCommunications 7 месяцев назад
Oh is that the story behind it? Very interesting. I’m going to go take a hot steaming piss on it. 😂
@edwinmoore4560
@edwinmoore4560 9 месяцев назад
Can it be purchased I am intrested to move it here in Tennessee
@CANControlGRAFFITI
@CANControlGRAFFITI 2 года назад
I like milk but it’s not a healthy choice.
@macdaddy7717
@macdaddy7717 2 года назад
Is it an icon or an eyesore. Another RI oops. Can't get anything done right.
@TehAwesomer
@TehAwesomer 2 года назад
Kinda an unnecessarily cynical take? I mean... it's not the new owner's fault that the nearby gas stations contaminated the groundwater...
@dolivier
@dolivier Год назад
That’s not where it was, it was near the gas station. I remember!
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