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  2. Trap Pond State Park - Wikipedia

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    Trap Pond State Park is a 3,653 [1] acre (8.5 km²) Delaware state park located near Laurel, Delaware, USA. It is one of the largest surviving fragments of what was once an extensive wetland in what is now southwestern Sussex County .

  3. List of nature centers in Delaware - Wikipedia

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    website, operated by the Delaware Nature Society, part of 313 acre Milford Millponds Nature Preserve, includes tours of Abbott's Mill: Ashland Nature Center: Hockessin: New Castle: Northern: website, operated by the Delaware Nature Society, 81 acres Baldcypress Nature Center: Laurel: Sussex: Southern: Located in 2,109-acre Trap Pond State Park

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Delaware

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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

  5. List of Delaware state parks - Wikipedia

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    Killens Pond: Kent: 1,488 acres (602 ha) [10] 1965 The core of this park is a 66-acre millpond, but it also includes campgrounds, hiking trails, and a water park. Lums Pond: New Castle: 1,790 acres (720 ha) 1963 Lums Pond was originally used to supply water for the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal when the facility still used canal locks. It is the ...

  6. Delaware Wild Lands - Wikipedia

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    In the following years, approximately 1,700 acres were acquired surrounding Trussum Pond, all of which has since been transferred to the state of Delaware, and is now part of Trap Pond State Park. [4] Delaware Wild Lands currently owns and manages over 19,000 acres spread across all three counties of Delaware and a small portion in Maryland. [5]

  7. Delaware Route 24 - Wikipedia

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    Delaware Route 24 (DE 24) is a state highway located in Sussex County, Delaware. The route runs from Maryland Route 348 (MD 348) at the Maryland border east of Sharptown, Maryland, east to an intersection with DE 1 in Midway, between Lewes and Rehoboth Beach. Along the way, DE 24 passes through Laurel, Millsboro, and Long Neck.

  8. Great Cypress Swamp - Wikipedia

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    Cluster of bald cypress trees in Trap Pond State Park. The Great Cypress Swamp (also known as Burnt Swamp, Great Pocomoke Swamp, Cypress Swamp, or Big Cypress Swamp), is a forested freshwater swamp located on the Delmarva Peninsula in south Delaware and southeastern Maryland, United States. As of 2000, it is the largest contiguous forest on the ...

  9. List of Delaware state wildlife areas - Wikipedia

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    McGinnis Pond Wildlife Area: Kent: 31 [13]-acre (13 ha) A small fishing pond. Milford Neck Wildlife Area: Kent, Sussex: 1979 5,038 [14]-acre (2,039 ha) The disconnected pieces of this wildlife area preserve land around the Murderkill River, the Mispillion River, and the Delaware Bay. Prime Hook State Wildlife Area: Sussex: 1958 [15] 698 [15 ...