Millville’s Historic Ivory Soap Mural Restored
Millville’s Ivory Soap mural, located at the north entrance of High Street, is an important visual landmark in our community. The mural connects us to our past — to an earlier version of the Millville that was. Although we are surrounded by inevitable change & development in our community, Millville’s Ivory Soap mural is clear & visible link to our regional history. The next generations that grow up in Millville will have the opportunity to walk, bike or drive past this visual clue to Millville’s earliest days.
Millville’s historic Ivory Soap mural is not just an old advertising or a billboard; it is a work of art. Millville’s Ivory Soap mural was hand painted in a period of 3 days sometime between 1910-1920, making it over 100 years old today! The mural served as an early advertising billboard for one of America’s oldest products—Procter & Gamble Ivory Soap. Millville’s Ivory Soap mural is an example of one of the earliest advertised American products from the turn of the last century.
Millville’s Ivory Soap mural was restored in 1996. Now after almost 30 years, the same historic advertising received another facelift, returning the mural to its original grandeur.
Millville-based visual artist & gallery owner Danielle Cartier most recently restored the historic Ivory Soap mural in August 2025 during a period of two weeks. Cartier has an extensive background in public art and is the owner of DC Gallery & Studio; the building in which the ivory soap mural rests. Cartier was eager to restore this visual artifact in our community and be directly involved in the restoration & painting process.
2025 Ivory Soap mural restoration funding was provided by Holly City Development Corporation and the Cumberland County Cultural & Heritage Commission. A special thank you to the Millville Historical Society for assisting in research for this project.


