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EXPLORE HAUNTED
DELAWARE
Where Delaware Ghosts dwell....
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Haunted Fort Delaware - located on Pea Patch Island, a
ferry ride from Delaware City. Built in 1859, the fort was used as a prison
for Confederates during the Civil War. During the war, 2,700 prisoners died
here. SPOOKY PLACE. Civil War re-enactors described hearing and seeing ghosts
throughout the fort. Plan your visit and call ahead for hours and ferry
schedule: (302) 834-7941 or visit:
http://www.visitthefort.com |
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Delaware was home for the Lenni Lenape and Nanticoke
Indians. Search the miles of woods and streams for their earthbound spirits.
At the Island Field Museum, off Route 113, south of Bowers Beach in Dover are
buried 140 Native Americans in individual and group burials that date between
700 to 1000 AD . Call (302) 335-5395 for hours. |
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Cooch's Bridge - located on Route 4, east of Route 896
in Newark, DE - fighting took place here during the Revolutionary War
in 1777. |
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Immanuel Episcopal Church, built in 1703 has a very
historic graveyard worth visiting. Graves are from the 18th and 19th century.
New Castle, DE |
Eastern Shore of DE
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Search for spirits of escaped slaves along the
underground railroad on the Eastern Shore of Delaware. Harriet Tubman
courageously led slaves from the South through Delaware heading north into NY
and Canada where many ultimately found freedom. |
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Old St. Ann's Episcopal Church on Route 14, west of
Odessa was built in 1768. Inside is a slave gallery. |
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Lewes - settled in 1631 is a quaint beach town filled
with historical sites and a graveyard. |
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