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  2. Delaware Route 2 - Wikipedia

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    DE 2 Bus./DE 273 westbound along Main Street in Newark approaching College Avenue in 2013. Delaware Route 2 Business (DE 2 Bus.) was a 2.91-mile (4.68 km) [1] long business route of DE 2 that ran through the city of Newark. The business route ran northeast from its western terminus at an intersection with DE 2/DE 4/DE 896 southwest of downtown ...

  3. File:Delaware Route 2 map.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Spencer Tracy filmography - Wikipedia

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    Spencer Tracy (1900–1967) was an American actor. His film career began in 1930 with Up the River (directed by John Ford and co-starring Humphrey Bogart), and ended in 1967 with Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (alongside Sidney Poitier and his longtime screen partner, Katharine Hepburn).

  5. Delaware State Route System - Wikipedia

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    DE 48 was once connected to Route 48 in New Jersey by a ferry across the Delaware River. [2] Most of the 3-digit state routes are or were continuations of routes from Maryland and Pennsylvania, with the exception of DE 141 and DE 202. The lowest numbered state route is DE 1, while the highest numbered route is DE 896. [6]

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  7. House of Strangers - Wikipedia

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    House of Strangers is a 1949 American black-and-white drama film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and starring Edward G. Robinson, Susan Hayward, and Richard Conte. [2] [3] The screenplay by Philip Yordan and Mankiewicz (who chose to go uncredited) is the first of three film versions of Jerome Weidman's novel I'll Never Go There Any More, the others being the Spencer Tracy western Broken Lance ...

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  9. Quick Millions (1931 film) - Wikipedia

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    Quick Millions is a 1931 pre-Code crime film directed by Rowland Brown and starring Spencer Tracy, Marguerite Churchill, Sally Eilers, and featuring George Raft as the sidekick with a solo eccentric dance performance. It was the first of only three films directed by Rowland Brown. [1]