By boat, train and car, tourists flock back to Milford. Here s why.
Pam McLoughlin
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Colorful wind spinners greet visitors outside the Canvas Patch on River Street in downtown Milford July 06, 2021.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut Media
MILFORD The city was about to market its new “Discover Milford” website just before the pandemic took hold and boom, plans canceled for the next summer.
But now it seems people have discovered Milford, as the tweaked website is getting lots of organic traffic with visitors returning in droves to this city with 17 miles of shoreline, a public marina steps from the quaint downtown full of restaurants and shops, as well as destination summer events such as the Milford Oyster Festival, officials say.
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The cape was part of the dress.
Felix Crown
Felix Crown photographed a bride who opted for a sophisticated look for her civil ceremony.
The ankle-length Imad Eduso Bridal gown has a structured bodice and sloped collar that leads into the statement cape.
The flowing fabric acts as an alternative to a floor-length veil, and it gives the bride a sleek look that s perfect for her low-key nuptials.
Dresses with built-in capes had a moment in 2020.
Felix Crown photographed a bride who opted for a sophisticated look for her civil ceremony.
The ankle-length Imad Eduso Bridal gown has a structured bodice and sloped collar that leads into the statement cape.