On Middleline Road at Geyser Road, on the right when traveling north on Middleline Road.
Early businesses from c. 1780 to late 1800’s. Gordon Grist Mill; Rugg Wheel Shop; Frink-Kellog Store; S. Rugg Tannery; Freelander Blacksmith Shop & Hotel; Thompson Law Office — — Map (db m127387) HM
On Middleline Road at Lawrence Road, on the left when traveling north on Middleline Road.
Area of town first settled c. 1772 by David Wood family. Powell's Store, Episcopal & Presbyterian Churches until c. 1850; School #3 to 1950's. — — Map (db m127303) HM
On Stone Church Road at New York State Route 29, on the left when traveling north on Stone Church Road.
Old Stone Church
area settled late 1700's.
J. Bentley homestead where
Baptist Society founded 1793.
Stone church built 1826 still
serves. District # 13 school. — — Map (db m130153) HM
On Middleline Road, on the right when traveling north.
Square, triple-walled stone structure built about 1917 to store and supply running water to Thompson Farm and area. Used until 1970's. — — Map (db m127306) HM
On Atomic Project Road at Crook’s Grove Road, on the right when traveling west on Atomic Project Road.
Settlers came before 1800. Stores of Whalen, Clute. #7 School. P.O. 1824-1921. Early mill/West Pioneer c 1870. Wilson Park & Chapel c 1874. — — Map (db m127389) HM
On West Milton Road at Galway Road, on the left when traveling south on West Milton Road.
J. Shearer came c 1774, others after war. Saw, grist mill. Presbyterian Ch. c 1800-1940. Vedder, later Speir, Store. West Milton Hotel to 1918 — — Map (db m127394) HM
On Main Street east of Milton Turnpike (County Route 10), on the right when traveling east.
Dedicated in honor of
the men and women of this
village who answered the
call of their country in all
the great wars
Milton, N.Y.
May 30, 1958 — — Map (db m130569) WM