Duck Creek Village, located in Smyrna, Delaware, is a historic community developed in the mid-20th century. It represents a distinctive example of post-World War II suburban development, featuring a planned neighborhood layout with a variety of housing styles.
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Architecture; Agriculture
S Of Smyrna Off De 300, Smyrna, Delaware
Politics/Government; Architecture
1 Mi. S Of Smyrna On U.s. 13, Smyrna, Delaware
Architecture
E Of Smyrna, Smyrna, Delaware
Architecture
E Of Smyrna, Smyrna, Delaware
Architecture
E Of Smyrna Off De 6, Smyrna, Delaware
Industry; Politics/Government
S Of Smyrna Off De 9, Smyrna, Delaware
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Community Planning And Development; Architecture; Religion; Social History
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Architecture
W Of Felton On De 12 And Sr 281, Felton, Delaware
Engineering; Politics/Government
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Politics/Government; Architecture; Social History
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Architecture
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