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Historic Odessa, Delaware
Odessa, Delaware, located where the Appoquinimink empties into the Delaware River, is a cul-de-sac of history. This small river community flourished from the mid-18th through early 19th centuries as a marketing hub for the shipping of grain and goods across … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Decorative Arts
Tagged Ann Jefferis, Appoquinimink, Appoquinimink Masonic Lodge, Cantwells Bridge, Chesapeake Bay, Chesapeake Delaware Canal, Collins Sharp House, Corbit Sharp House, Daniel Corbit, David Wilson, Delaware River, Delmarva, Delmarva Penisula, Duncan Beard, H Rodney Sharp, Historic Odessa, Historic Odessa A Past Preserved, Historic Odessa Foundation, John Janvier, John Janvier Sr, Mary Wilson, Mary Wilson Corbit, Mrs E Tatnall Warner, New Castle, Odessa, Odessa A Past Preserved, Odessa Delaware, Philip D Zimmerman, Philip Zimmerman, Rodney Sharp, William Corbit, Wilson Warner House, Winterthur, Winterthur Garden, Winterthur Library, Winterthur Museum, Winterthur Museum Garden & Library
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Historic Odessa: A Past Preserved
This year’s 51st Annual Delaware Antiques Show loan exhibit, Historic Odessa: A Past Preserved, highlights but a sliver of the rich history awaiting visitors to the charming Delaware community of Odessa, Delaware. From an imposing chest of drawers and tall clock by … Continue reading
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Tagged #DAS, 51st Annual Delaware Antiques Show, 51st DAS, Cantwells Bridge, Chase Center on the Riverfront, DAS Chase Center, David Wilson, Delaware Antiques Show, Duncan Beard, H Rodney Sharp, Historic Odessa, Historic Odessa A Past Preserved, John Janvier, Odessa Delaware, William Corbit, Winterthur, Winterthur Antiques Show, Winterthur Delaware Antiques Show, Winterthur Garden, Winterthur Library, Winterthur Museum, Winterthur Museum Garden & Library
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