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DE 6 eastbound in Clayton. Delaware Route 6 is the main east–west road in Clayton, passing through town on Main Street and heading west to Blackiston and east to Smyrna. In Smyrna, DE 6 intersects U.S. Route 13, which connects to the Delaware Route 1 toll road at two interchanges on each side of town.
Philadelphia—Wilimington—Atlantic City, PA—NJ—DE—MD 8 North Star: New Castle County $39,677 $110,616 $113,621 8,277 2,629 Philadelphia—Wilimington—Atlantic City, PA—NJ—DE—MD 9 Rehoboth Beach: Sussex County $38,494 $51,429 $58,558 1,495 847 Salisbury, MD—DE 10 Ardentown: New Castle County $35,577 $64,286 $72,500 300 136
Upon reaching the western edge of the town of Clayton, DE 15 splits from DE 6 by heading to the north. [3] [4] DE 6 proceeds northeast through Clayton on Main Street, where it passes homes along with a few businesses. In Clayton, the road crosses the Delmarva Central Railroad's Delmarva Subdivision line at-grade north of the former Clayton ...
St. Joseph's Industrial School is a historic former Black Catholic school and historic district in Clayton, Kent County, Delaware. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. [ 1 ]
FSMA may refer to: Ferromagnetic shape-memory alloy , a type of shape memory material which responds to magnetic fields Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 , a UK law that created the Financial Services Authority
Clayton Railroad Station is a historic railway station located at Clayton, Kent County, Delaware. It was built about 1855, and is a one-story, five-bay, brick, Italianate -style building. It as a low hip roof which extends about three feet from the building forming an overhang.
Clarksville is an unincorporated community in Baltimore Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware, United States located just west of Millville. It is centered, more or less, along Delaware Route 26 . Many tourists from the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area pass through the town on their way to and from the Delaware Beaches .
As Lewes was the earliest settlement in the state, and Delaware was the first state to ratify the Constitution, the town refers to itself as "The First Town in the First State." [1] [18] Lewes is named after the town of Lewes in England, [19] which is situated in a county named Sussex (from which Sussex County, Delaware, takes its name). [20]