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1700 S Governors Ave, Dover, Delaware 19904-7047

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Located on the Green in Dover, Dover, DE 19901

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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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11 Highview Avenue, Dover, DE 19901-5201

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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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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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21 S. Springview Dr, Dover, DE 19901

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151 Kings Highway, Dover, Delaware 19901, us
Woodburn was built in 1798 and served as the official Governor's residence until 1965. This was once a stop on ... More on PlanetWare
Woodburn has served as the official residence of the Governor of Delaware since it was purchased by the state in 1965. Historians credit Woodburn's historical importance as much to the home's archi... More on Heritage

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Dover DE 19901, United States of America
Inscription. From 1724 known as King Georges Tavern. On its sign was painted King Georges portrait, supplanted during the revolution, by the portrait of George Washington. For many years the old hostelry was the meeting place for ... More on HMDB
