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Kenton, Delaware
The Smyrna River is a river, approximately 15 mi (24 km) long, in central Delaware in the United States. It rises in northwestern Kent County, approximately 3 mi (5 km) northwest of Kenton, and flows generally ENE, past Smyrna and ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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118 South Bradford Street,Dover, DE 19904-7318
This performing-arts venue brings back to life the beloved 1904 Dover Opera House. It plays host to a wide variety of performers, from the Second City comedy troupe to the Preservation Hall Jazz Band and the Dover Symphony. Film, ... More on Frommers

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132 W Loockerman St, Dover, DE 19904
On December 17, 1787, Delaware ratified the Constitution at the Golden Fleece Tavern, thus becoming the First State. There is a physical marker commemorating the spot. This was the site of the Golden Fleece Tavern, scene of some of ... More on Heritage

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South State and Water Streets Dover, Delaware 19903
Inscription. Founded as mission by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in response to a petition ... More on HMDB
I am sorry to read about the other person's bad experience and am not so sure what happened there. More on TripAdvisor

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Clayton DE 19938, United States of America
Inscription. A local society of Methodists was organized circa 1778. On May 16, 1781, they obtained land here on which to build a permanent house of worship. A large frame church was then constructed and named Blackiston's Chapel, ... More on HMDB

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152 Legislative Ave, Dover, De, USA
This building has served as the Capitol for Delaware since its 1933 dedication, with wings added in the 1960s and 1990s. The building is a Georgian Revival colonial structure of handmade brick and ... More on Heritage
This Georgian-style building, which has housed the state's General Assembly since 1933, is open ... More on Frommers

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Smyrna DE 19977, United States of America
Delaware's Underground Railroad Sites Name Location Dates Significance National Register Tours Available Thomas Garrett House 4th & Shipley, Wilmington (not standing) ? Major URR Site; Garrett assi... More on Portal.delaware.gov
Inscription. Built in the mid-eighteenth century by Captain David Clark, Clearfield Farm was the home of his grandson John Clark (1761 1821), Governor of Delaware from 1817 1820. John Clark served ... More on HMDB

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Smyrna, Delaware

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316 South Governor's Avenue, Dover DE 19904, United States of America

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316 South Governor's Avenue, Dover DE 19904, United States of America
Inscription. Presbyterian minister, later practiced medicine, Member of Colonial Assembly, Member of Council of Safety, 1775. Commanded First Delaware Militia Regiment. This regiment, reviewed in Dover, later joined Washingtons army ... More on HMDB
