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  2. Millsboro, Delaware - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sussex ...

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    West of Millsboro off Delaware Route 24 38°31′24″N 75°24′22″W  /  38.523311°N 75.406208°W  / 38.523311; -75.406208  ( Carey's Camp Meeting Millsboro

  4. Warren's Mill - Wikipedia

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    Warren's Mill is a historic grist mill located near Millsboro, Sussex County, Delaware. The mill was built in 1910–18, and is a large two-story, large, rectangular, frame structure sheathed in clapboard and with a gambrel roof. It sits on a poured concrete foundation and has a concrete spillway.

  5. Millsboro - Wikipedia

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  6. Indian River Archeological Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Indian River Archeological Complex is a collection of archaeological sites near Millsboro, Delaware, encompassing what is the only known riverine settlement in Sussex County during the Middle Woodland Period (c. 500BCE to 1000CE).

  7. Glen Foerd on the Delaware - Wikipedia

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    The mansion, then named Glengarry, was built as a summer home about 1850 in the Italianate style by Charles Macalester, Jr., a prosperous businessman and banker.Mr. Macalester became the trusted adviser of the eminent philanthropist George Peabody, and afterwards a trustee of his magnificent bequest to the cause of education in the Southern