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  3. Delaware Avenue Historic District (Wilmington, Delaware)

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    Delaware Avenue Historic District is a national historic district located at Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. It encompasses 180 contributing buildings and 1 contributing structure developed in the late-19th and early-20th centuries.

  4. Delaware Route 52 - Wikipedia

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    Delaware Route 52 (DE 52) is a state highway in New Castle County, Delaware.The route runs from U.S. Route 13 Business (US 13 Bus.) in downtown Wilmington north to Pennsylvania Route 52 (PA 52) at the Pennsylvania border near Centerville.

  5. Delaware Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Delaware Avenue could refer to: Delaware Avenue in Philadelphia, PA; Delaware Avenue of Albany, NY; See also. Delaware Avenue Historic District

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  7. Zurbrugg Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Zurbrugg Mansion, which has also been known as The Columns, at 531 Delaware Avenue in Delanco Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, was built in 1910.It was designed by architects Furness, Evans & Co. in Classical Revival style.

  8. Charles W. Goodyear House - Wikipedia

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    The two block-long historic district is only a fraction of the former "Millionaires' Row" of Delaware Avenue. [ 2 ] In Anson Goodyear 's ( Charles W. Goodyear 's son) unpublished manuscript, he wrote, " Delaware Avenue that mattered began at Niagara Square with the house of Millard Fillmore and ended at Gates Circle …

  9. Delaware Extension - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware Extension was a rail line owned and operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The line ran from Arsenal Interlocking in West Philadelphia southeast, south, east and north to the intersection of Delaware Avenue (now Columbus Boulevard) and Dock Street.