The Prince of Orange Mill in Buren is an historic corn mill. It was built in 1716, to replace a much older mill that had been destroyed in a fire. The Prince of Orange Mill was severely damaged by fire itself in 1911, and repaired in 1918. The town purchased the mill from its private owner, A. Stuyvenburg, in 1947, and performed some external restoration work. The mill is still in use as a flour mill, and is open to the public three days a week.