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Milton
Milton may refer to: • New Milton, Hampshire
New Zealand
People • Milton, New Zealand
Milton:
People with the surname Milton
• John Milton (1608–1674), English poet Scotland
• Milton (surname), other people with that surname
• Milton, Angus, a village near Glamis
Milton:
People with the given name Milton
• Milton, Easter Ross, a village near Kildary
• Milton (given name)
• Milton, Glenurquhart, a village near Drumnadrochit
• Milton, Glasgow
Places • Milton, South Uist, in the Outer Hebrides
• Milton of Campsie, East Dunbartonshire
Australia
• Milton, New South Wales
United States of America
• Milton, Queensland • Milton, California
• Milton, Delaware
Canada • Milton, Florida
• Milton, Georgia
• Milton, Newfoundland and Labrador
• Milton, Illinois
• Milton, Nova Scotia in the Region of Queens
• Milton, Indiana
Municipality
• Milton, Iowa
• Milton, Ontario
• Milton, Kentucky
• Milton Highlands, Nova Scotia in the Municipality of
• Milton, Louisiana
the District of Yarmouth
• Milton, Maine
• Milton, Massachusetts
England
• Milton, New Hampshire
• Milton, Cambridgeshire, a village north of Cambridge • Milton (town), New York, in Saratoga County
• Milton, Cumbria • Milton (CDP), Saratoga County, New York, a
• Milton, Derbyshire, a village in south Derbyshire census-designated place within the town
• Milton, Nottinghamshire • Milton, Ulster County, New York, a census-
• Milton, Oxfordshire can refer to: designated place and hamlet in Ulster County
• Great Milton • Milton, North Carolina
• Little Milton, Oxfordshire • Milton, North Dakota
• Milton, Cherwell • Milton, Pennsylvania
• Milton, Vale of White Horse • Milton, Vermont, a town
• Milton Park, a large business park that • Milton (village), Vermont, within the town of
stretches between the village and Didcot Milton
Power Station • Milton, Washington
• Milton-under-Wychwood • Milton, West Virginia
• Milton, Portsmouth • Milton, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, a town
• Milton, Staffordshire • Milton, Rock County, Wisconsin, a town
• Milton, West Dunbartonshire • Milton, Wisconsin, a city in Rock County,
• Milton, an area of Weston-super-Mare surrounded by the town
• Milton Hall, an estate near Peterborough, • Milton-Freewater, Oregon
Cambridgeshire • Milton Center, Ohio
• Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire • Milton County, Georgia
• Milton Malsor, Northamptonshire • Milton Historic Home, Bethesda, Maryland, listed on
• Milton-next-Gravesend, Kent the NRHP in Maryland
• Milton Regis, Kent • Milton Township, Antrim County, Michigan
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Milton
• Milton Township, Cass County, Michigan • Milton College, a former private college in Milton,
• Milton Township, Minnesota Wisconsin
• Milton Township, Ashland County, Ohio • Milton High School (Alpharetta, Georgia), high
• Milton Township, Wood County, Ohio school in northeast Fulton County Georgia
• New Milton, West Virginia • Milton model, the direct reverse set of the Meta
• West Milton, Ohio model
• Milton the Toaster, a former cartoon mascot for
Other Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts
• Milton rail crash
• Milton: a Poem, an epic poem by William Blake • Milton railway station (disambiguation)
• Milton (opera), by Gaspare Spontini • Milton (game), a vintage electronic game made in
• Milton (cartoon), series of cartoons for Saturday Night 1980 by Milton Bradley
Live and the film Office Space • Milton United F.C. (Oxon), a football club
• Milton (horse), a show-jumping horse ridden by John
Whitaker
• Milton (sterilisation), brand name of sterilising
compound for baby bottles
See also
• Milton Abbey, Dorset, England - now a private chapel • Milltown (disambiguation)
• Milton Academy, a preparatory school in Milton,
Massachusetts
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