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This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the U.S. state of Delaware.. Note: Delaware is served by four TV markets: Philadelphia (DMA #4), Salisbury/Dover (DMA #144), Baltimore (DMA #28), and Washington DC (DMA #9).
Other notable buildings include St. Peter's Episcopal Church, the Ellis Marine Complex, Cannonball House, Governor Ebe W. Tunnell House, Walsh Building, Zwaanendael Museum (1932), Cornelius Burton House, Lewes Historical Society enclave, and the De Wolf Houses. The contributing sites include the site of an 18th-century fort and the 1812 Park.
Lewes-Rehoboth Canal between Shipcarpenter and Mulberry Sts. Lewes: Unique lightship was one of few that remained in service during World War II: 81: Peter Marsh House: Peter Marsh House: November 23, 1977 : 10 Dodd's Lane
Fisher's Paradise, also known as Paradise Point , is a historic home located near Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware.The main house dates to about 1780, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, three-bay, wood frame dwelling sheathed in cedar shingles.
Fisher Homestead, also known as Cedarcroft Farm, is a historic home located near Lewes, in Sussex County, Delaware. [2] Dating to around 1850, it is a two-story, single-pile, center-hall plan dwelling with wood pilasters at the corners, designed in the Greek Revival style. It has a gable roof and is sheathed in cedar shingles.
In 2000, a free visitor's guide, Beach Paper, was created to run during the summer months. As the economy grew during the next few years, Cape Gazette 's paper size justified the publication of an additional mid-week edition on Tuesdays, beginning on June 8, 2004. [ 4 ]
After coming to "Port Lewes" in 1721, Ryves Holt, the first Chief Justice of Sussex County, purchased the house. The Lewes Historical Society currently owns and operates the building. [2] On December 30, 2014, the Ryves Holt House was added to the First State National Historical Park. [3] Ryves Holt House
William Russell House, also known as the Russell Farmhouse, is a historic home located at Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware. It was built in 1803, and is two-story, three-bay, double-pile, side-hall, frame house.