Milford
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Milford is a common name. Its geographic usage is often based on the fact that many towns grew up around water-powered mills built near fords, or shallow places on rivers and streams.
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[edit] Place names
In England:
- Milford, Derbyshire
- Milford, Devon
- Milford on Sea, Hampshire
- Milford, Shropshire
- Milford, Staffordshire
- Milford, Surrey
- served by Milford railway station
In Wales:
- Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire
In Northern Ireland:
In Ireland:
- Milford, County Carlow
- Milford, County Cork
- Milford, County Donegal
- Milford, County Limerick
In Canada:
In New Zealand:
- Milford Sound
- Milford Track
- Milford, New Zealand, a suburb of Auckland
In the United States:
- Milford, Connecticut
- Milford, Delaware
- Milford, Illinois
- Milford, Decatur County, Indiana
- Milford, Kosciusko County, Indiana
- Milford, Iowa
- Milford, Kansas
- Milford, Maine
- Milford, Massachusetts
- Milford, Michigan
- Milford, Missouri
- Milford, Nebraska
- Milford, New Hampshire
- Milford, New Jersey
- Milford (town), New York
- Milford, Ohio
- Milford, Pennsylvania
- Milford, Texas
- Milford, Utah
- Milford, Virginia
- Milford Square, Pennsylvania
- New Milford, Connecticut
- New Milford, New Jersey
- West Milford, New Jersey
[edit] See also
[edit] People
- Jake Milford, Hockey Hall of Fame
- Kim Milford, actor, singer, songwriter
- Penelope Milford, actress
- Robin Milford, composer
[edit] Publications
- Milford Cabinet, weekly newspaper in Milford, New Hampshire
- Milford Magazine, a bi-monthly publication in Milford, Pennsylvania
- Milford Daily News, daily newspaper in Milford, Massachusetts
[edit] Other uses
- Milford Parkway (disambiguation)