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Little Sunapee Road, New London, PA 19360

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880 West Baltimore Pike, West Grove, PA, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 19390)

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3000 Creek Rd, Yorklyn, DE 19736
Wilmington fans of trains and antique cars have visited this home of an impressive collection of Stanley Steamer cars and a miniature train for special events for years. In June 2008 it officially opens, with tours, as part of ... More on Frommers

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606 Stanton-Christiana Rd. Newark, DE 19713
Once the site of a war council that included Washington and Lafayette, this house played a key role in the ... More on Heritage
I felt a strange quiet sensation that I had come home. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Rt. 4, east of Rt. 896, Newark, Delaware
Inscription. On September 3, 1777 over 800 Americans forming the Light Infantry Corps of Brigadier General ... More on HMDB
When we entered Deleware, we lost satelite connection! If not for road signs we would have passed this by..... More on Yahoo! Travel

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32 Baltimore Pike, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania
A full service gallery specializing in Wyeth. Open 7 days a week featuring art works by regional, national ... More on BrandywineCVB.org
Great wines! I love the Spiced Apple Wine, which tastes like apple pie in a bottle. Lovely setting with out... More on TripAdvisor

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298 Buck Road, Wilmington, DE, 19807
overview: Original manuscripts, rare books, and related items documenting history of American business and ... More on MuseumStuff.com
Upon arriving at Hagley Museum you will head to the visitor center to purchase a ticket to the property. More on igougo

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401 N Union Street, Kennett Square, PA 19348-2427

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across Northeast Creek N
View from Rt. 272; 119-ft. red wooden bridge built circa 1860. Recent restorations have helped maintain its beauty. More on Search.visitmaryland.org
(Gilpin Falls, 119', 1860, closed to motor traffic, rebuilt 2009, 20-07-01) across Northeast Creek N. of North East , Cecil County, MD. MD272 N. 3.0 miles from jct with US40 on the N. side of North... More on dalejtravis.com

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Wilmington, Delaware
Inscription. In 1895, Theodore Leisen, engineer for the Wilmington Board of Park Commissioners, recommended that "a large pavilion and observatory" be built in Rockford Park on what was called Mt. Salem Hill, the highest point in ... More on HMDB
