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Richards Historic DistrictRichards Historic District is a national historic district located in Greenwood, Sussex County, Delaware. The district includes 21 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site encompassing portions of three separate farms with three groupings of farm buildings. The farms are Poplar Level Farm, Locust Grove Farm, and Middle Space Farm.
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Todds Chapel Todd's Chapel, situated in Kent County, Delaware, holds historical significance as a Methodist church that played a crucial role in the development and growth of Methodism in the region. Established in [year of establishment], this chapel became a cornerstone of the Methodist community.
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Bethel ChurchBethel Methodist Protestant Church in Kent County, Delaware, is another significant historic Methodist church in the region. Established in 1780, it played a crucial role in the development of Methodism in America. Like Barratt's Chapel, Bethel Methodist Protestant Church contributed to the growth and organization of Methodism in the United States.
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Bridgeville Historic DistrictThe Bridgeville Historic District, located in Bridgeville, Sussex County, Delaware, is a designated area recognized for its historical and architectural significance. Established in the late 18th century, the district encompasses a collection of buildings, homes, and structures that reflect the town's growth and development over time.
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Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church (Bridgeville, Delaware)Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, located in Bridgeville, Delaware, is a historically significant religious institution that has been integral to the local community since its establishment. Dating back to the 19th century, the church embodies Methodist traditions and architectural heritage.
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Wesley Methodist Episcopal ChurchThe Union Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church Complex, situated in Sussex County, Delaware, represents a historically significant site deeply rooted in the African American community. Dating back to the 19th century, this complex encompasses a church, school, and cemetery, embodying cultural, educational, and religious significance.
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Old Furnace Wildlife AreaThe Old Furnace Wildlife Area in Sussex County, Delaware, is an expanse of natural land managed for wildlife conservation, outdoor recreation, and preserving natural habitats.This wildlife area features diverse ecosystems, including forests, wetlands, and open fields. It provides a haven for various wildlife species, offering habitats for birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians.
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Gov. William H. Ross HouseThe Gov. William H. Ross House, located in Sussex County, Delaware, is a historic structure that holds significance in the area's heritage. Constructed in the mid-19th century, the house is named after William H. Ross, who served as the Governor of Delaware from 1851 to 1855.
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Delaware State FairThe Delaware State Fair, held in Kent County, is a cherished annual event that celebrates the state's agriculture, entertainment, and community spirit. It takes place in Harrington and typically spans over a week in July. The fairgrounds host a wide array of attractions, including agricultural exhibitions showcasing livestock, crops, and farming techniques, as well as competitions highlighting the skills of local farmers and artisans.
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St Luke's Episcopal ChurchSt. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church, located in Seaford, Delaware, holds a rich historical and cultural significance within the community. Dating back to the 19th century, the church stands as a testament to the Episcopal faith and architectural heritage of the region.
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Griffiths Chapel Griffith's Chapel, located in Kent County, Delaware, is a historic Methodist church that holds significance as one of the early Methodist congregations in the region. Founded in the late 18th century, the chapel played a vital role in the development and spread of Methodism in Delaware.
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Abbotts MillAbbott's Mill is a historic site located in Sussex County, Delaware, known for its picturesque setting and rich heritage. The mill dates back to the early 1800s and was originally a gristmill, used for grinding grain. It's nestled within the beautiful natural surroundings of the Abbott's Mill Nature Center, which features woodlands, wetlands, and trails.
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Saint Pauls Methodist Episcopal ChurchOld St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, located in New Castle, Delaware, is a historic religious institution with roots tracing back to the early 19th century. Established in 1820, the church has been an integral part of the local community, serving as a place of worship and a center for social and cultural gatherings.
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Mc Colley's Chapel Untd MethodistMcColley's Chapel, located in Sussex County, Delaware, is a historic Methodist church that holds significance as both a religious and cultural site. Dating back to the 19th century, the chapel served as a place of worship for local congregants and played a vital role in the community's religious and social life.
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Hebron ChurchHebron Methodist Protestant Church and Cemetery in Sussex County, Delaware, holds historical significance as a religious and cultural site. The church, established in the 18th century, served as a place of worship and community gathering for local residents. Its architectural style reflects the traditions of early American churches.
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South Milford Historic DistrictSouth Milford Historic District, or Victorian South Milford Historic District, is a national historic district located at Milford, Sussex County, Delaware. The district includes 68 contributing buildings. The northernmost part of the district includes part of Milford's central business district.
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Killens Pond State ParkKillens Pond State Park, located in Kent County, Delaware, is a picturesque natural area offering a range of recreational activities amidst beautiful surroundings. The park is known for its stunning landscapes, including a 66-acre pond that's perfect for fishing, boating, and kayaking. Surrounding woodlands, trails, and open spaces make it an ideal spot for nature lovers.
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Parson Thorne MansionThe Parson Thorne Mansion, located in Milford, Kent County, Delaware, is a historic site that reflects the architectural and cultural heritage of the region.The mansion itself is a striking example of 18th-century Georgian architecture. It was built in the late 1700s and stands as a well-preserved representation of the architectural style prevalent during that era.

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Marshy Hope Wildlife Area
Marshy Hope Wildlife Area is a state wildlife area located in Sussex County, Delaware, near the town of Bridgeville, Delaware, and along the Maryland and Delaware border and along the Delaware side of the Marshyhope Creek. It is made up of three land tracts totaling 1,079 acres (437 ha). It is managed by Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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