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Buildings, sites, districts, and objects in Delaware listed on the National Register of Historic Places: - for Dover, see: Kent County - for Georgetown, see: Sussex County - for Newark, see: Northern New Castle County - for Wilmington, see: Wilmington
In 2002, Clayton Homes earned a revenue of $1.2 billion. [18] It was acquired by Berkshire Hathaway in 2003 for $1.7 billion. [12] [19] [18] Cerberus Capital Management also expressed interest in bidding for the company. [20] [21] The certificate of merger was filed in Delaware, and Clayton Homes stock was removed from the New York Stock Exchange.
Perry–Shockley House, also known as the Shockley House, was a historic home located at Millsboro, Sussex County, Delaware. It was built in 1901, and was a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, "T"-plan, wood frame dwelling with a hipped roof in the Queen Anne style. It had a two-story, gable roofed rear wing and one-story wraparound porch. [2]
Southwest of Clayton off Delaware Route 300 39°16′45″N 75°39′37″W / 39.279167°N 75.660278°W / 39.279167; -75.660278 ( Enoch Jones Clayton
Southwest of Georgetown at the Northwest corner of Delaware Roads 518 and 62 38°39′43″N 75°24′23″W / 38.661944°N 75.406389°W / 38.661944; -75.406389 ( Stella Pepper Gyles Georgetown
US 113 southbound/DE 20 eastbound in Millsboro. Millsboro is directly served by the four-lane U.S. Route 113 and three other major highways - Delaware Route 20, Delaware Route 24, and Delaware Route 30. Located along the headwaters of the Indian River, there is direct access to the Indian River Bay and, in turn, the Atlantic Ocean.
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