
Milford sits at a sharp bend in the Delaware River, serving as a focal point for the tri-state region of Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey before the Great Depression. The landscape is defined by the winding river valley and the steep ridges of Shohola and Dingman, where the Erie RR follows the northern bank through Pond Eddy and Parker's Glen. An interesting institutional presence is marked by the Yale Forest School near The Knob, reflecting the era's focus on professional forestry and land management in the Mid-Atlantic highlands.
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