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The following buildings are known to have been built during the Dutch rule (1651-1664)
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Dutch House on E. 3rd St.
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Dutch Tile House on The Strand (demolished 1884)
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Van Leuvenigh House
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None of the above.
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Twelve mile circle
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Was drawn from the courthouse
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Was granted by King James to William Penn
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Was created by Mason and Dixon
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was drawn from the edge of the Broad Dyke
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New Castle was calm during the revolutionary war
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The town was predominantly anti-British.
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The nearest battle was at Cooch's bridge, there was no sign of conflict in the town.
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New Castle was an industrial town after 1840.
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A comon breakfast food during the Dutch period was?
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Porridge
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Pancakes
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Beer
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Battery park had a gun emplacement during the
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Revolutionary war
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Queen Anne's war
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War of 1812
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Civil war
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The Presbyterian Church appearance is pretty much unchanged since it was built
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True,
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False
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Immanuel Church was designed by
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The Town Hall building with the hole in it
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is unique
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was built by and belongs to the City of New Castle
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Was the head building for the town market
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Housed fire engines
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The northwest wing of the Courthouse was built as a
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jail
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record office
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court room
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The ice piers in the harbor
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were designed for ships to tie up to.
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were built by the Dutch
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are one of the first Federal Public works projects.
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are made of stone on a wooden foundation
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HAC (the Historic Area Commission)
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