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Gibraltar (previously known as the Hugh Rodney Sharp Mansion), located at 2505 Pennsylvania Avenue in Wilmington, Delaware, is a country estate home dating from c. 1844 that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It takes its name from the Rock of Gibraltar, alluding to the high rocky outcrop on which the house was built. It is ...
DE 261 runs 4.37 miles (7.03 km) through New Castle County, Delaware from an interchange with U.S. Route 202 (US 202) and DE 141 north of Interstate 95 (I-95) near Fairfax, Delaware, a community north of Wilmington, northeast to the Pennsylvania state line.
This is a list of properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wilmington, Delaware: [1]. For reasons of size, the listings in New Castle County are divided into three lists: those in Wilmington, other listings in northern New Castle County (north of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal), and those in southern New Castle County (south of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal).
Brandywine Village Historic District is a national historic district located along Brandywine Creek at Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. It encompasses 12 contributing buildings, 7 contributing sites, and 2 contributing structures.
Map of Wilmington, Delaware, 1874. ... carrying the I-295 eastern bypass route around Wilmington and Philadelphia, as well as US 40, ...
The Delaware Turnpike allowed motorists to travel from Washington, D.C. to Boston without having to stop at a traffic light. [56] In 1968, I-95 was completed between the Delaware Turnpike and the Pennsylvania border. [57] The I-495 bypass to the east of Wilmington fully opened in 1977. [58] DE 1 toll road near Odessa
The Wilmington area, sitting about two hours and 15 minutes away from Greenville, is likely too far away and too large of a city to be the real-life version of Barkley Cove.
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 ...