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Smyrna Historic District is a national historic district located at Smyrna, Kent County, Delaware.It encompasses 850 contributing buildings in the town of Smyrna. It includes the majority of residential, commercial, public and ecclesiastical buildings that pre-date 1920, the bulk of which were constructed in the mid-to-late 19th century.
In 1948, Joseph Joe Weingarten, the eldest son of Harris Weingarten founded Weingarten Realty to build stores for his father's business. [3] In 1980, Safeway Inc. purchased the grocery operations. [3] In 1985, the company became a public company via an initial public offering. [3] In 2002, the company acquired 3 shopping centers for $46.2 ...
6180 Hay Point Landing Road, near Smyrna, Delaware: Coordinates: Area: 91.8 acres (37.2 ha) Built: 1780 () Architectural style: Federal: NRHP reference No. 83003506 [1] Added to NRHP: October 17, 1983
It passes along the eastern edge of the town, with access provided at Exit 114 (South Smyrna) and Exit 119 (North Smyrna), both connecting to US 13. U.S. Route 13 is the main north–south road through Smyrna, passing through the town on Dupont Boulevard. The Smyrna Rest Area is
Key House in the late 19th-century. The Key House, also referred to as the Key Mansion, was the Washington, D.C., home of lawyer and poet Francis Scott Key from 1805 to 1830. It was built in 1795 and demolished in the 1940s for a highway ramp. The Key House was built in 1795 by a real estate developer and merchant.
Kerry Shawn Keys (born June 25, 1946 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA) is an American poet, writer, playwright and translator. He is a citizen of the United States and Lithuania . Roots and early life
The Keys were purchased from Maryland Baseball Holding, LLC by Attain Sports and Entertainment in January 2022. [4] Home games are played at Harry Grove Stadium . Prior to Major League Baseball 's reorganization of the minor leagues following the 2020 season, the Keys were a Minor League Baseball team that served as the Class A-Advanced ...
The following months involved extensive planning, command post exercises, and a joint warfighter with 1st ID key personnel traveling to Ft. Hood, TX, to conduct planning with the 4th ID staff. During this time the 1st Squadron's commander, Lt. Col. James H. Chevallier, designated about 40 personnel to comprise an Advanced Echelon (ADVON), and ...