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 | | Milton Keynes has a 200km network of paths for pedestrians and cyclists called Redways, generally surfaced with red tarmac, which criss-cross the whole city. |
 | | Contrary to (allegedly) popular misconception, Milton Keynes was not named after the poet John Milton nor the economists Milton Friedman and John Maynard Keynes(indeed "Keynes" in the latter is pronounced "kay", not "key"), but after a village that already existed on the site of the proposed New City. |
 | | The RP pronunciation of Milton Keynes is mill-tun keens, of Shenley is shen-li, of Loughton is lau-tun, of Woughton is wuf-tun, and of Broughton is broe-tun. |
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