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8920 Church St., Selbyville, DE 19975

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[1-99] Garfield Ave, Selbyville, DE 19975-9458
Beachwear and bethany beach souvenirs ... More on Yahoo! Travel
This place had internet, games, and wireless internet. Great computers! We had a blast. Fun for all ages an... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Maryland
Inscription. Named in 1976 for the courageous Florentine navigator, Giovanni da Verrazano (c. 1485-1528.) In the ship La Dauphine under a commission from King Francis I of France, he explored the A... More on HMDB
Bridge that links Maryland with Assateague ... More on TripAdvisor

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Fenwick Island, DE
The 84-foot-tall white brick Fenwick Island Lighthouse, with a Third Order Fresnel lens project light 15 m... More on Off the Beaten Path: Maryland and Delaware
The Fenwick Island Lighthouse The �New� Friends of the Fenwick Island Lighthouse was established in summer ... More on Fenwickislandlighthouse.org

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12940 Inlet Isle Lane Ocean City, Maryland 21842 United States
Thirty miles east of Ocean City, Maryland will place you smack in the middle of some of the hottest game fi... More on AnglerWeb.com
We chartered a boat out of here this past spring. What a great crew and Captain that we had. It was a perfe... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Ocean City, Ocean City, Maryland
OC Health Club is Ocean City's only full facility, year 'round health club. We are proud to offer mind/body... More on YogaFinder
This is really a beautiful beach, and it's kept very clean considering it's a vacation resort area. More on igougo

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Millville-Oceanview, Delaware, USA
Holts Landing is an undiscovered facet of the Diamond State's park system. The 203-acres area contains a variety of beautiful landscapes, from bay shore beach to grassy fields and hardwood forests. Historically, the shores of the ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

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104 Petherton Drive, Bethany Beach, Delaware 19930

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off Route 1, South Bethany, Delaware

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Berlin MD 21811, United States of America
Inscription. In the late 1800's and early 1900's four Life-Saving Stations on Assateague Island aided ships in distress off the coast, where hidden sand bars, storms, German submarines, and other dangers often threatened. The U. S. ... More on HMDB
