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Milford, Pa
Four miles west of Milford, Pike County Park is reached by turning right on Route 6W at the top of the S-curve hill above the town. This is Schocopee Road (see sign for Black Walnut Inn). After a ... More on Discoverpikepa.com
Four miles west of Milford, Pike County Park is reached by turning right on Route 6W at the top of the S-curve hill above the town. This is Schocopee Road (see sign for Black Walnut Inn). After a s... More on Discoverpikepa.com

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THE COLUMNS, Milford, PA 18337
Official county museum offering genealogical and educational services and group tours. Features Lincoln Flag, Hiawatha Stagecoach, C.S. Pierce Room and vintage clothing.Hours are 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.,... More on 800poconos.com
This is a charming small museum and home of what is perhaps one of the real gems of American history : the flag that once draped Abraham Lincoln’s box at Ford Theater on the night that he ... More on igougo

#3.
151 Grey Towers Drive, Milford, PA 18337
Grey Towers, the home of Gifford Pinchot, America's first Chief Forester, conservationist and Pennsylvania Governor, is a National Historic Site. The estate built on nearly 100 acres, is one of the... More on 800poconos.com
When you visit Milford, a visit to Grey Towers is a must. This chateauesque building was once the family home of the Pinchots.... More on igougo

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608 Broad St. Milford, PA, United States

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Water & Mill Streets, Milford, Pocono Mountains Region, Pennsylvania
Originally built in the early 1800s and now restored, this water-powered mill is a lively example ... More on 800poconos.com
The food was great (loads of chicken and no salt in the chicken salad sandwich) and the tour of the mill was fascinating. More on TripAdvisor

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122 Tower Dr, Milford, PA 18337

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Milford PA 18337, United States of America
Inscription. Named for, old town in Wales, formerly called, Wells Ferry, founded 1767, , Location. 41° 19.629′ N, 74° 48.639′ W. Marker is in Milford, Pennsylvania, in Pike County. Marker is at the intersection ... More on HMDB

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Milford PA 18337, United States of America
Inscription. The noted forester, conservationist and Governor of Pennsylvania two terms in 1923-27, 1931-35, had his ancestral home at Gray Towers, Milford. He is buried in this cemetery. Born in Connecticut, 1865. Died on October ... More on HMDB

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Route 6 Apple Valley Village Milford, PA
This historic structure, the Schocopee Schoolhouse, was originally constructed in the late 1850's just "out of town" on Schocopee Road. It served as a one-room school until 1907, when it was repla... More on Discoverpikepa.com
This historic structure, the Schocopee Schoolhouse, was originally constructed in the late 1850's just "out of town" on Schocopee Road. It served as a one-room school until 1907, when it was replac... More on Discoverpikepa.com

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104 East Ann Street Milford, PA
Dave Greenbaum and I opened the BlueStone Gallery in December 2008 to provide a prime space for the exhibition and sale of the best artwork by the finest artists living and working in the Pike Cou... More on Discoverpikepa.com
Dave Greenbaum and I opened the BlueStone Gallery in December 2008 to provide a prime space for the exhibition and sale of the best artwork by the finest artists living and working in the Pike Coun... More on Discoverpikepa.com
