Milford Historic District
VirtualTour
Website by Gregory Simler
Spring 2000
 
     Welcome to the Milford Historic District Virtual Tour.  On the next three pages are some pictures of our most beautiful historic sites.  To view a picture up close, simply click on it.  So follow the feet and tour our historic town.  Please come to Milford and visit these sites by walking from place to place. If you get tired, stop by our town green and treat yourself to a cold drink or an ice cream!
 
 
 
Robert Treat House: 
Built in 1685 for his daughter.
Kissing Bridge:
Couples would go to steal a kiss on the bridge.
 
 
 
 
Samuel Sanford House:
Built in 1790
 
Stone Marker for Robert Treat
Thomas Buckingham House:
Built in 1640
 
 
 
 
Stone Marker for Postal Site
Plymouth Building:
Educational Building of the Congregational Church
 
 
 
 
 
Sabbaday House:
People got a good meal here during all day church services.
 
Peter Prudden House:
First Paster of the Congregational Church.
Milford Cemetery Entrance
 
 
 
Milford Cemetery Information Marker
Governor's Monument:
Dedicated to Robert Treat, Jonathan Law and Charles Hobby Pond.
 
 
 
 
Jefferson Bridge:
Named for our 3rd President, Thomas Jefferson
 
City Hall:
Modeled after Thomas Jefferson's home, Monticello.
Old Milford Police Dept.:
The original police force only had 2 officers.
 
 

 
 

 
Federal Post Office Building
St. Peter's Episcopal Church:
Built in 1851
 
 
 
 
Mary Taylor Library Building:
Built in 1854
 
Milford Placard:
Dedicated in 1976
Volunteer Firemen Monument
 
 
 To continue on the tour, click on the feet.