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Guys, I live in Milford, so ask me any questions. ~~Nick~~

The Milford Science Fiction workshop does not belong on this page. It refers to a location in the UK, not PA.

It certainly does belong on this page. It started in Milford, PA around 1956. The one in the UK is a "copycat", starting in 1972. See Milford Writer's Workshop for the history. Simon12 03:13, 23 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Okay, I see what you mean. I don't think this belongs in the first section though. Its cool to see that the inspiration behind the Twilight Zone episode "To Serve Man" had his roots here.

PA Milfords

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does anybody now where there is a bear check in station in shoal

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Wells Ferry

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According to the keystone sign for this city, this used to be called Wells Ferry. That got my attention because Wells and nearby Westfall surnames are both associated with my Revolutionary ancestor Simeon Harris in what is now West Virginia, although not in my direct line (his first wife was a Westfall but I descend from 2nd wife, and a more senior minister in Primitive Baptist Church was Phineas Wells, who had come from New York?). There is a Westfall Township nearby in this county and there were Westfalls in nearby Orange County, NY, which county also had Wells on 2 historic markers.

DO NIT CONFUSE with Wells Ferry of Bucks County, PA. That was predecessor of New Hope. Carlm0404 (talk) 01:17, 9 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]