Archmere is a grand Tudor Revival estate in Claymont, Delaware, built in 1917. Designed by Charles L. O'Konnor, the manor house features a distinctive half-timbered facade and extensive gardens. It was originally the country home of steel magnate George G. Birmingham.
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Art
Darley Rd. And Philadelphia Pike (u.s. 13), Claymont, Delaware
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1-117 Hickman Rd., Claymont, Delaware
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1503 Ridge Rd., Claymont, Delaware
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1301 Naaman's Rd., Claymont, Delaware
Education; Architecture
Jct. Of Philadelphia Pike And Darley Rd., Brandywine Creek, Claymont, Delaware
Industry; Military; Architecture
Naaman's Corner, Claymont, Delaware
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