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  2. Fort Delaware State Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Delaware State Park is a 288-acre (117 ha), 1 mi (1.6 km) long Delaware state park on Pea Patch Island in the mid channel of the Delaware River near its entrance into Delaware Bay. It is a low, marshy island in New Castle County , Delaware , facing Delaware City on the Delaware shore and Finns Point on the New Jersey shore.

  3. Fort Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Today, Fort Delaware State Park encompasses all of Pea Patch Island, including the Fort. As of 2018, transportation to Fort Delaware from Delaware City and Fort Mott is provided by a seasonal passenger ferry, the Forts Ferry Crossing. [65] Once at the island, visitors are brought to the fort on a jitney. Tours and special programs are available ...

  4. List of Delaware state parks - Wikipedia

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    In 1981 Fenwick Island State Park became a separate park; before that it was the southern part of Delaware Seashore State Park. First State Heritage: Kent: 2004 Designed as an urban "park without boundaries," this park links historic and cultural sites throughout the capital city, Dover. Fort Delaware: New Castle: 288 acres (117 ha) 1951

  5. Category:State parks of Delaware - Wikipedia

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    First State Heritage Park; Fort Christina; Fort Delaware State Park; Fort DuPont; Fox Point State Park; H. Holts Landing State Park; K. Killens Pond State Park; L.

  6. Fort Mott (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Mott State Park was opened to the public on June 24, 1951. The site is operated and maintained by the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry, and is located in Pennsville Township, New Jersey. Fort Mott and Finn's Point National Cemetery were listed together on the National Register of Historic Places on August 31, 1978. [7]

  7. Ghosts love this Delaware place so much it's sold out until ...

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    This legendary site in Delaware is notorious for ghosts, and a local paranormal TV star says it's one of the scariest in the country. Here's why.

  8. Forts Ferry Crossing - Wikipedia

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    In March 2015, DRBA officials announced that the Delaware City–Salem Ferry service changed its name to the Forts Ferry Crossing. The ferry returned to its regular schedule between Fort Mott State Park in Pennsville, New Jersey and Delaware City, Delaware, with service to Salem discontinued. [2]

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