The Governor's Mansion has been called Woodburn since it was built by the Hillyard family about 1790. The ghost of Mr. Hillyard is a frequent visitor.
The Delaware Governor's Mansion is officially known as Woodburn. Located in Dover, it has served as the residence for Delaware's governors since the 1960s. The house, built in the early 19th century, is known for its historic architecture and beautiful grounds. It is also used for official functions and events.
The southernmost part of Pennsylvania was once called the "Three Lower Counties," which later became the state of Delaware in 1776.
New Castle Country, Delaware.
No, not once.
New Castle Country, Delaware.
New Jersey, Delaware and parts of Pennsylvania was once called New Sweden.
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Yes it was once called 'the president's house' but Theodore Roosevelt changed it to the White house.
New Castle Country, Delaware.
Delaware
Maryland and Delaware share a border, so it is theoretically possible to stand in both states at once.
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