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Among these may be mentioned: the Mazatzal Mountain region in Gila and Maricopa Counties, Arizona ; Red Feather Lakes, near Ft Collins, Colorado ; Amethyst Mountain, Texas ; Yellowstone National Park ; Delaware County, Pennsylvania ; Haywood County, North Carolina ; Deer Hill and Stow, Maine and in the Lake Superior region of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ontario in Canada.
Category: People from Delaware County, Pennsylvania
The only real engagement on Delaware soil was the Battle of Cooch's Bridge, fought on September 3, 1777, at Cooch's Bridge in New Castle County.
The British remained in control of the Delaware River for much of the rest of the war, disrupting commerce and providing encouragement to an active Loyalist portion of the population, particularly in Sussex County.
The center of population of Delaware is located in New Castle County, in the town of Townsend.
* Delaware River Region, encompassing Mercer County, Burlington County, Camden County, Gloucester County, and Salem County.
Thomas McKean ( March 19, 1734 – June 24, 1817 ) was an American lawyer and politician from New Castle, in New Castle County, Delaware and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
* Wilmington Hundred, an unincorporated subdivision of New Castle County, Delaware
* September 3 – American Revolution – Cooch's Bridge: In a minor skirmish in New Castle County, Delaware, the Flag of the United States was flown in battle for the first time.
They were Hoarkill County, which today is Sussex County, Delaware ; New Amstel County, which is today New Castle County, Delaware ; and Upland County, which was later partitioned between New Castle County, Delaware and the new Colony of Pennsylvania.

Delaware and NY
* The State University of New York at Delhi is located in Delaware County, NY.
* The Delaware County Fair, is held every August in Walton, NY.
The southern terminus of the route is in Laurel, Delaware at an intersection with U. S. Route 13, while the highway's northern terminus is at a junction with Interstate 87 in Champlain, NY, where the roadway continues north as the unsigned NY 971B, which ends in a cul-de-sac just short of the Canadian border.
NY Route 443 ( Delaware Avenue ) which bisects the community is the major thoroughfare, main street, and route to Albany.
* Town of Delaware, NY
This corniche, known as the Hawk's Nest, New York | Hawk's Nest carries New York State Route 97 | NY Route 97 above the Delaware River.
* Delaware County: IN ; IA ; NY ; OH ; OK ; PA
NY 384 begins here, following Delaware Avenue north into the heart of downtown, while NY 5 turns east onto Church.
Route 28 begins a concurrency with NY 30 in Margaretville, with the routes paralleling the East Branch of the Delaware River.
After crossing the Delaware River, the route ends its concurrency with Route 30, and NY 28 continues northwest through Andes as Main Street and Delaware Avenue.
It then followed modern NY 28 west from Kingston up to the Delaware County hamlet of Andes.
In the 1930 renumbering, NY 28 was extended south from Colliersville to Kingston largely by way of its current alignment along the Ulster and Delaware Turnpike.
One of the first railroads in the United States, the Delaware & Hudson Canal Company ( D & H ), was originally chartered in 1823 to build and operate canals between New York, NY and the coal fields around Carbondale, PA.
At the east end of the interchange ( exit 1 ) with I-87, I-787 northbound merges with NY 912S, progressing due east for a short distance before curving to the northeast ahead of the Delaware and Hudson Railway mainline near exit 2 ( NY 32 ).
The non-profit organization serves emerging artists who live and work within 100 miles of Philadelphia, an area that includes the cities of Baltimore, MD and New York, NY, and the entire states of Delaware and New Jersey.
The portion of NY 199 east of its junction with the Taconic State Parkway was originally part of the Ulster and Delaware Turnpike, a toll road linking Bainbridge to Sailsbury, Connecticut.
In the mid-1920s, the portion of the Ulster and Delaware Turnpike from Lafayetteville to modern NY 22 in North East was designated as part of NY 41, a new route extending from Barrytown, a riverside hamlet north of Rhinecliff, to North East by way of Red Hook, Lafayetteville, and Pine Plains.
NY 97 atop the cliffs alongside the Delaware River in Hawk's Nest
NY 97 and NY 42 soon leave Port Jervis for the town of Deerpark, paralleling the Norfolk Southern Southern Tier Line ( ex-Erie Railroad Delaware Division ) past Port Jervis Yard and soon into the hamlet of Sparrowbush.

Delaware and History
* Delaware Museum of Natural History ( 520, 000 eggs ), USA
* From " A Brief History of New Castle County, Delaware "
The History of Chester Heights predates grants of William Penn, when the Swedes had penetrated some distance inland from the Delaware River and had found the rich soil very conducive to productive farming.
* Jordan, John W. A History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania ( Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York.
References: Ashmead's " History of Delaware County " Chapter XXXVII, Upper Chichester Township, pp 448 – 453.
History painting was a less popular genre in American art during the 19th century, although Washington Crossing the Delaware, painted by the German-born Emanuel Leutze, is among the best-known American paintings.
* Jordan, John W. A History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
* Delaware History Online: Fort Christina
* Johnson, Amandus The Swedish Settlements on the Delaware Volume I: Their History and Relation to the Indians, Dutch and English, 1638-1664 ( Philadelphia: Swedish Colonial Society.
Category: History museums in Delaware
* Centennial History of Delaware County
There is also an intact specimen of an elephant bird's egg ( contrasted with the eggs from other bird species, including a hummingbird's ) on display at the Delaware Museum of Natural History, just outside Wilmington, Delaware, USA, and another in the Natural History Museum, London, England.
* Delaware Museum of Natural History
* History of Delaware
In 2004 the PBS program History Detectives investigated a game board owned by Ron Jarrell of Arden, Delaware, which had elements of both The Landlord's Game and Monopoly.
* History of Millsboro, Delaware: founding on the Indian River
* Jordan, John W. A History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
Link to History at University of Delaware
John DuPont donated his shell collection to the Delaware Museum of Natural History in 1984.
* Brief History of Equity Courts in the U. S. state of Delaware
* Delaware Colony-and see History of Delaware

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