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Georgetown, DE
117
Miles From Center City Philly:
Frying Pan That Fried 100 Tons of Chicken
When forged in 1950, it was the world's largest flying pan: 10 feet across, 18 feet long. It fried an estimated 100 tons of chicken before it was retired in 1987.
When forged in 1950, it was the world's largest flying pan: 10 feet across, 18 feet long. It fried an estimated 100 tons of chicken before it was retired in 1987.
Nanticoke, PA
118
Miles From Center City Philly:
Desolate Housing Development Abandoned In 1924
An early example of International Style architecture in the United States, built as company housing in 1911 for select employees of the Delaware, Lackawana and Western Railroad's coal division. It was eventually taken over by the Glen Alden Coal Com . . .
An early example of International Style architecture in the United States, built as company housing in 1911 for select employees of the Delaware, Lackawana and Western Railroad's coal division. It was eventually taken over by the Glen Alden Coal Company who, uninterested in paying for required impr . . .
Hanover, PA
119
Miles From Center City Philly:
Tour A Fast Paced Pretzel Manufacturing Facility
The Hanover Pennsylvania Pretzel Bakery offers a free in-house tour that combines their exciting history with their fast paced manufacturing facility. They welcome pretzel lovers of all ages, and please note that the tour is suited for ages 5 and up . . .
The Hanover Pennsylvania Pretzel Bakery offers a free in-house tour that combines their exciting history with their fast paced manufacturing facility. They welcome pretzel lovers of all ages, and please note that the tour is suited for ages 5 and up. On the guided walking tour you'll see their raw . . .
Lewes, DE
120
Miles From Center City Philly:
Commemorates The Settlement of Delaware's First European Colony
The museum commemorates Delaware's first European colony, Swanendael, established by the Dutch in 1631. The museum also serves as a showcase for the Lewes area's maritime, military, and social history.
The museum commemorates Delaware's first European colony, Swanendael, established by the Dutch in 1631. The museum also serves as a showcase for the Lewes area's maritime, military, and social history.
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