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  2. Cuisine of the Mid-Atlantic states - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine of the Mid-Atlantic states encompasses the cuisines of the states of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland, as well as Washington, D.C. The influences on cuisine in this region of the United States are extremely eclectic, as it has been, and continues to be, a gateway for international culture as well as a gateway for new immigrants.

  3. William J. Gregory House - Wikipedia

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    The William J. Gregory House is a historic house located at 8140 Lowell Boulevard in Westminster, Colorado. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. [1] It is a two-and-a-half-story Dutch Colonial Revival-style brick house. [2] It was built in 1910 as one of the earliest homes in the original townsite of Westminster. [3]

  4. Delaware & Hudson (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Delaware & Hudson was a restaurant in New York City. [2] The restaurant had received a Michelin star, before closing. [1] See also. Food portal; New York City portal;

  5. Delaware Colony - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware Colony, officially known as the three Lower Counties on the Delaware, was a semiautonomous region of the proprietary Province of Pennsylvania and a de facto British colony in North America. [1] Although not royally sanctioned, Delaware consisted of the three counties on the west bank of the Delaware River Bay.

  6. Cuisine of the Thirteen Colonies - Wikipedia

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    North American colonies 1763–76. The cuisine of the Thirteen Colonies includes the foods, bread, eating habits, and cooking methods of the Colonial United States.. In the period leading up to 1776, a number of events led to a drastic change in the diet of the American colonists.

  7. Merestone - Wikipedia

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    Merestone, also known as the John S. Reese, IV, House, is an American historic estate that is located in New Garden Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, and New Castle County, Delaware. Spanning the border of the two states, the estate encompasses the Merestone House, the guest house/garage, a milk house, and a stone shed.

  8. Deer Park Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Deer Park Tavern is a historic hotel located at Newark in New Castle County, Delaware.It was built in 1851 on the land where the remains of the burned down St. Patrick's Inn had resided since 1747. [2]

  9. Westminster Village–Academy Hill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The town of Westminster was settled in 1737 and incorporated in 1759. Its early town center was located on a high point near the town's geographic center, now known as Academy Hill. That area included the town common, and was historically lined by houses and early civic buildings, including a church and a school house.