Faces of Milford
The Faces of Milford exhibit is our new and improved black history exhibit, featuring the stories and photos of black Milfordians throughout Milford’s history. This exhibit tells an untold story,…
Read MoreA Look at Lou’s Bootery
A Look at Lou’s Bootery is a temporary exhibit that features artifacts from the locally iconic business of Lou’s Bootery. Located on 48 North Walnut Street, and opened in 1948,…
Read MoreThen and Now
Our Then and Now Exhibit is a temporary exhibit that features the rapid change of technology through the last 150 years. Visitors can witness the progression of typical household objects…
Read MoreLadybug Room
Did you know that the ladybug is Delaware’s state bug? This idea was conceived and developed by the 2nd grade class of Mollie Brown-Rust at Lulu M. Ross Elementary School…
Read MoreMilford Shipyards
Believe it or not, shipbuilding was one of the largest industries in Milford. Shipbuilding began in Milford proper about 1782 when John Draper established a two-acre shipyard. John and his…
Read MoreThank You For Your Service
This exhibit is the largest permanent exhibit in the Milford Museum. As a “thank you” to all those who served in any branch of the American military, the Thank You…
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