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  1. Village of Milford, Michigan

    Aug 7, 2025 · The Village of Milford is 2.5 square miles nestled in southwest Oakland County and is easily accessed from both I-96 and M-59. With a population of approximately 6,520, the …

  2. Milford, Michigan - Wikipedia

    Milford is a village in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 6,175 at the time of the 2010 census. [4] The village is located within Milford Township. The village is …

  3. Downtown Milford Michigan

    Home to many national, regional and family-owned shops, Milford boasts over 30 restaurants in a downtown surrounded by green open space and dissected by a well-traveled river.

  4. Milford, MI Map & Directions - MapQuest

    Get directions, maps, and traffic for Milford, MI. Check flight prices and hotel availability for your visit.

  5. Milford Township, MI

    Contact 1100 Atlantic Street, Milford, MI 48381 Phone: 248.685.8731 Fax: 248.685.9236

  6. 25 Best & Fun Things to Do in Milford MI - The Tourist Checklist

    From beautiful parks to local events, this quaint village captures the spirit of community and fun. With its scenic views and friendly atmosphere, it’s a great place to visit. In this guide, we will …

  7. Exploring Milford: Top Things to Do | Visit Detroit

    Today, Milford is known for its quaint downtown, access to pristine outdoors, and central location - being about 40-45 minutes from Detroit, Ann Arbor, and Lansing. If you’re visiting or nearby, …

  8. Milford | Michigan

    It's one of those rare places that feels like home. The downtown is full of great shops and cool restaurants, you're surrounded on all sides by awesome green space and beautiful historic …

  9. About the Village - Milford

    Milford Village is 2.5 square miles nestled in southwest Oakland County and is easily accessed from both I-96 and M-59. With a population of approximately 6,500, the Village still serves as …

  10. Brief History of Milford

    The history of Milford is not the story of national heroes and mighty events. It is rather a living model of how Michigan villages developed in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Much of …