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Rotheram Mill House, also known as Harmony Mills, is a historic home located at Newark, New Castle County, Delaware. The house was built about 1740, as a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, five-bay, gambrel roofed brick dwelling. Before 1775, the roof was raised to a full three-bay second story with a gable roof. It has a two-story rear kitchen wing. [2]
Thomas Phillips Mill Complex is a historic mill complex located at Newark in New Castle County, Delaware.The complex includes a late 18th-century mill owner's house, a circa mid-19th-century miller's house, and a grist mill that was initially constructed in 1795.
Newark (/ ˈ nj uː ɑːr k / NEW-ark) [note 1] is a small city in New Castle County, Delaware, United States.It is located 12 miles (19 km) west-southwest of Wilmington.According to the 2010 census, the population of the city is 31,454. [5]
Helen's Sausage House, a popular Delaware breakfast spot for four decades, is opening its second location this Saturday, Oct. 28, in downtown Newark. The new location is 145 E. Main St., which had ...
After a year of vacancy and enthusiasm from locals, Cheddar's will open its second Delaware location in Stanton
Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen: Arlington, Texas: 1979 Orlando, Florida: 175 Nationwide The Cheesecake Factory: Beverly Hills, California: 1978 Calabasas, California: 207 Nationwide 14 locations are branded as Grand Lux Cafe. Coco's Bakery: Corona Del Mar, California: 1948 Beaverton, Oregon: 10 Arizona and California Cooper's Hawk Winery ...
In the 1970s, local bands such as George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers played the back room. [10] On October 5, 2010 MSNBC political TV show The Rachel Maddow Show broadcast its show live from the second floor of the Deer Park, which was chosen due to Delaware's upcoming U.S senatorial election. Maddow remarked on her show: "we live for ...
Meteer Store House is a historic building located at Newark in New Castle County, Delaware. It was built in 1808 and is a one-story, rectangular structure built of uncoursed stone rubble. It was built as part of a paper manufacturing complex referred to as "Meteer's Mill." [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1]