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28 MILFORD POINT ROAD
        THE STORY OF MILFORD
                                                                                                                                                                                                      •   3 Bedrooms and 3 and 1 half Baths
        The land which today comprises Milford, Orange, and West Haven was                                                                                                                            •   Boasting almost 2400 square feet
        “purchased” on February 1, 1639 from Ansantawae, chief of the local
        tribe, by English settlers affiliated with the contemporary New Haven                                                                                                                         •   Views extend almost 360 degrees as the
        Colony. Originally, the area was known as “Wepawaug”, after the small                                                                                                                            mouth of the Housatonic feeds into the
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Long Island Sound
        river which runs through the town. During the Revolutionary War, the
        Milford section of Boston Post Road, a vital route connecting Boston,                                                                                                                         •   . The Master is a luxurious suite with a
        New York and other major coastal cities, was blockaded by Continental                                                                                                                            design that capitalizes on the beautiful
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Long Island Sound with French doors
        forces and Fort Trumbull was constructed to protect the town. The site                                                                                                                           and surrounding windows offer
        of the blockade is commemorated by the Liberty Rock monument.                                                                                                                                    incredible views and natural light off a
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Juliette balcony
        By 1822, the town had grown large enough that residents chartered                                                                                                                             •   designer spiral staircase leads to a
        their own independent course as the town of Orange.                                                                                                                                              widow’s walk with 360 degree views
        During the next century and a half, Milford became known as a
        beach resort for residents of New Haven and Bridgeport. In 1903 the

        southeastern portion of the town was incorporated as the Borough of
        Woodmont. In 1959, the town of Milford was incorporated as the City of
        Milford.
        Milford’s Devon neighborhood is located at the mouth of the
        Housatonic River near Stratford, and features the Connecticut Audubon
        Coastal Center overlooking the estuary. Milford also has over 14
        miles of shoreline facing Long Island Sound, the most of any town in
          Connecticut. A large portion of Milford’s shoreline forms the Silver
             Sands State Park.



                   A newly built mile-long boardwalk was opened in 2011 that
                       connects Silver Sands to Walnut Beach in Devon. Charles
                          Island is also a part of the park and is a protected bird
                              nesting ground. There is a sand bar (more correctly
                                  called a tombolo since it is perpendicular, not
                                      parallel to the coast) accessible during low

                                          tide that people can walk on from Silver
                                               Sands Beach to Charles Island.
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