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  2. David J. Cummins House - Wikipedia

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    David J. Cummins House, also known as "Glen Fern," is a historic home located near Smyrna, Kent County, Delaware. It built in the mid-18th century, and expanded and altered in the 19th century in a Victorianized Colonial Revival style. It was originally constructed as a two-story, four-bay, hall-and-parlor plan dwelling.

  3. Smyrna Historic District - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Smyrna, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Smyrna is a town in Kent and New Castle counties in the U.S. state of Delaware. It is part of the Dover metropolitan statistical area. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2020, the population of the town is 12,883. [3] The international jurist John Bassett Moore was born in Smyrna, as were politicians Louis McLane and James Williams.

  5. Old Brick Store - Wikipedia

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    Old Brick Store, also known as the Old Brick Hotel and The Granary, is a historic commercial building located near Smyrna, New Castle County, Delaware. It was built about 1764, and is a two- to three-story, three bay brick building. The building marks the location of what may have been a grain shipping center for southern New Castle County. [2]

  6. Duck Creek Village (Smyrna, Delaware) - Wikipedia

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    Road 65 between Duck Creek and Green's Branch, Smyrna, Delaware Coordinates 39°18′28″N 75°37′15″W  /  39.30778°N 75.62083°W  / 39.30778; -75

  7. James T. Vaughn Correctional Center - Wikipedia

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    The James T. Vaughn Correctional Center (JTVCC), formerly the Delaware Correctional Center (DCC), is a state prison for men in unincorporated New Castle County, Delaware, USA, [1] with a Smyrna post office address. [2] [3] It is the Delaware Department of Correction's largest correctional facility. [citation needed]

  8. Delaware Route 6 - Wikipedia

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    DE 6 splits from US 13 by heading to the east on two-lane undivided East Commerce Street, running through residential areas. The route passes over the DE 1 toll road without an interchange and leaves Smyrna. [3] [4] DE 6 eastbound past DE 15 in Clayton. Upon leaving Smyrna, DE 6 becomes Woodland Beach Road and passes to the north of Smyrna Airport.

  9. Fleming House (Smyrna, Delaware) - Wikipedia

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    Fleming House is a historic home located near Smyrna, New Castle County, Delaware. It was built about 1830, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, five-bay frame dwelling with a two-story frame wing. The main house has a center hall plan and interior end chimneys. It features a number of exterior and interior Greek Revival style details.