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  2. Lewes Bonfire - Wikipedia

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    The same key is still carried today in the Borough's processions and is a symbol that on 5 November the 'Borough Boys' are given the freedom of the streets of Lewes. Representing the western half of Lewes and located on Western Road, their headquarters is St. Mary's Social Club, which unlike the others, is not a pub. The local church is St. Anne's.

  3. Punkin chunkin - Wikipedia

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    The event also featured amusement rides, food vendors, fireworks, live concerts, a pumpkin cooking contest, a chili cook-off, the Miss Punkin Chunkin pageant, and other attractions. The event originated in 1986, and early in its history convened in Lewes, Delaware. Due to increasing space requirements (distance of shots, number of teams, and ...

  4. Lewes Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Lewes Historic District is a national historic district located at Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware. The district includes 122 contributing buildings and 6 contributing sites encompassing most of the 17th-century town of Lewes, together with part of Pilot Town.

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  6. Lewes, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Lewes was incorporated by an act of the state assembly on Feb. 2, 1818. The act provided for five persons to be chosen as commissioners to be known as "Trustees of the Town of Lewes." [14] [15] Lewes Beach itself was an important stop on the Underground Railroad in the years leading up to the American Civil War.

  7. Church of St John sub Castro, Lewes - Wikipedia

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    In the early 11th century, a church was built on the site of a Roman fort erected to guard a crossing over the Ouse, below which the river was navigable. [3] The site was in the north-west corner of the walled town, [4] on "the brink of an abrupt cliff of chalk", and contained two conical mounds, [5] one of which was later found to contain remains of human burials. [6]

  8. List of places of worship in Lewes District - Wikipedia

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    St Andrew's Church, the parish church of Bishopstone, is one of many Grade I-listed Anglican churches in the district of Lewes. The linear chancel – nave –tower form is found frequently in Sussex. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) There are 70 extant churches and places of worship ...

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