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  2. Lewes - Wikipedia

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    Lewes Friends Meeting House (finished 1784) is a Quaker meeting house next to the former All Saints' Church (now an arts centre) on Friar's Walk. The Jireh Chapel, off Malling Street, is a Grade I listed building, [61] being a rare survivor of its type dating from 1805. It now houses the Lewes Free Presbyterian Church.

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  4. Lewes, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Lewes in Bloom is an organization that promotes and maintains the beauty of Historic Lewes. Lewes in Bloom won America in Bloom's contest in 2003, 2005, 2010 and 2015 for cities with population under 5,000. In 2012 and 2015 Lewes in Bloom was honored in the AIB “Circle of Champions”. [34]

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sussex ...

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    Lewes-Rehoboth Canal between Shipcarpenter and Mulberry Sts. Lewes: Unique lightship was one of few that remained in service during World War II: 81: Peter Marsh House: Peter Marsh House: November 23, 1977 : 10 Dodd's Lane

  6. Delmarva Central Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The DCR operates on 188 miles (303 km) of trackage on the Delmarva Peninsula in the states of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia. The DCR's main line runs 113.79 miles (183.13 km) from Porter, Delaware south to Pocomoke City, Maryland on the

  7. Stevensville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Stevensville Train Depot as it appears today. Approval was given in 1894 by the Maryland Legislature to Queen Anne's Railroad Company to build a railroad connecting Queenstown with Lewes, Delaware. The line was extended 13 miles to Love Point in 1902, and the Stevensville Train Depot was constructed.

  8. Ellendale, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    The Denton, Maryland to Lewes section was purchased by the Maryland & Delaware Coast Railway, but with the decline of the locomotive as vehicle traffic increased, the line was again scheduled to be abandoned in 1931. The state of Delaware eventually purchased the portion of the line from Ellendale to Milton to maintain a freight link, making ...

  9. Delaware Route 24 - Wikipedia

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    Delaware Route 24 (DE 24) is a state highway located in Sussex County, Delaware.The route runs from Maryland Route 348 (MD 348) at the Maryland border east of Sharptown, Maryland, east to an intersection with DE 1 in Midway, between Lewes and Rehoboth Beach.