LOCATION
Milford is situated on the Delaware River and is surrounded by thousands
of acres of federal and state park land. It is the county seat of
Pike County and is one of the fastest growing regions in the tri-state
area. The area has successfully integrated the influx of new residents
and visitors while maintaining its quaint charm. People are attracted
to the Milford area for a variety of reasons including:
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The pristine natural beauty of the local forests,
streams, lakes, gorges and parks. |
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Affordable housing and modest taxes. |
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Excellent school system. |
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Outdoor recreational activities including hunting,
fishing, swimming, skiing, golf, hiking, and camping. |
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A thriving artistic community including writers,
artists, actors, and musicians. |
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Proximity to the New York/New Jersey metropolitan
area. |
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An eclectic array of fine restaurants, coffee shops,
antique stores and enough other stores to satisfy most of your
needs. The area does not "boast" any large shopping
malls (thank goodness), but does have its Wal-Mart, K-Mart, Home
Depot, Wendy's, and McDonalds.
Major shopping areas are within an easy 30 minute drive. |
The town has many stately homes along its wide tree
lined streets. The surrounding municipalities support numerous private
residential communities with their own recreational and lake facilities.
The entire region is home to a diverse abundance of wildlife including,
deer, turkey, bear, eagles, fox, coyotes, amphibians and reptiles.
The seasons are shared equally allowing one to enjoy the best of each.
Milford provides the unique combination of a village ambience and
urban sophistication.
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| The Main Street in
Milford |
Pike County Court House |
A Park in Town |
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| Historical Society |
Milford Beach on the Delaware |
Historic House |
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Milford Health and
Wellness Center |
Laurel Villa Inn and Restaurant |
Milford's Last Farm |
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