Taylor's Bridge School, a modest brick structure, served as a primary educational facility for African American children in the Townsend, Delaware area. It represents a tangible link to the segregated school system that existed in the United States.
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Architecture; Social History
Jct. Of Co. Rds. 458 And 459, Appoquinimink Hundred, Townsend, Delaware
Architecture; Agriculture
362 Grears Corner Rd., Townsend, Delaware
Industry; Architecture
Roughly Bounded By Gray, Ginn And South, Lattamus And Main Sts., And Commerce St. And Cannery Ln. And Railroad Ave., Townsend, Delaware
Architecture; Social History
385 Green Spring--vandyke Rd. (co. Rd. 47), Appoquinimink Hundred, Townsend, Delaware
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