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Milford, New Hampshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Milford is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA, on the Souhegan River. |
 | | Milford first grew to fame for its extensive granite quarries, which produced a stone that was used, among other things, to make the pillars for the Treasury building in Washington, D.C. - pillars that can still be seen on the American $10 bill. |
 | | The Milford Oval, officially called Union Square even though it is actually a triangle (the "oval" name dates from the 19th century, when it was that shape), is a quaint town center, with the Pillsbury Bandstand as its centerpiece, and the Souhegan River as backdrop. |
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