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Milford New Hampshire is a commercial and employment center for the smaller surrounding communities. Centrally located at the junction of Route 101 and Route 101A, Milford is home to a number of manufacturing firms including one of the largest area employers, Hitchiner Manufacturing Company, Inc. Milford offers an ample opportunities for further economic development.

Milford serves as a hub of activity, boasting two major shopping plazas, many convenient retail centers, auto dealerships, fast food chains, restaurants, a health and fitness center, the American Stage Festival, and local parks.

Milford combines a strong economic base with historical small town charm. Union Square is the center and heart of Milford. The classic oval and bandstand are surrounded by small shops and restaurants. During the summer, free concerts are held Downtown every Wednesday night.

The original town hall, built in 1870, was recently renovated and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The renovations were completed through grants, voted tax dollars and private donations. This project and others are an example of the civic pride Milford residents and businesses have in the town. The downtown area continues to be enhanced and improved through grass root initiatives, town support and the formation of the Milford Downtown Ongoing Improvement Team.

Milford is home to the American Stage Festival which provides professional summer stock theater. Community athletic fields and the town Parks and Recreation Department ensures there programs available for people of all ages to enjoy. Other annual community events include: The Keyes Art Show, The Pumpkin Festival, The High Hopes Hot Air Balloon Festival and The Souhegan Valley Business Exposition.
     The hustle and bustle of Union Square, combined with the traditional down-home residents of Milford, paints a Norman Rockwell-like portrait of small town New England.