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Delaware Financial Capital Corp. – Mortgage Loans 0
22 Polly Drummond Hill Road, Newark, DE 19711




Delaware Financial Capital Corporation is your expert source for Delaware home loans. We offer home loans and lending solutions for: Purchasing a home in Delaware Delaware home refinancing options Reverse mortgages in Delaware Delaware FHA and VA loans Loans...
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City Wide Limousine Service 0
6705 Governor Printz Boulevard




Locally owned and operated since in Wilmington since 1991 City Wide Limousine offers only the latest model Stretch, SUV, Hummer H2, Party Bus Limousines as well as Shuttle Bus and Executive Town Car Sedans. Services include: Wedding/Bridal Transportation, Bachelor/Bachelorette...
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APS Cleaning, Inc. – Commercial cleaning and maid services 0
124 Stanley Lane, New Castle, DE 19720




APS Cleaning, Inc. is a professional cleaning company based in New Castle, Delaware and serves commercial and residential cleaning clients statewide – from Wilmington, to the Delaware beaches. Alvin’s Professional Services, Inc. (APS Cleaning, Inc.) is locally owned and...
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Human Contraband: African Americans in the Civil War 0
298 Buck Road East




Hagley Museum and Library presents the first spring program of its Civil War Education Series, “Human Contraband: African Americans in the Civil War” by Hagley Reference Archivist Lucas Clawson, at 7 p.m. March 8. The free lecture will be...
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My Fair Lady 0
20 Baltimore Avenue, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971




The classic story of Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle and Professor Henry Higgins is brought to life in a re-imagined, intimate production. A musical adaptation of George Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion,” “My Fair Lady” follows Higgins as he attempts to...
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Conversation With Ed Loper: African American painter 0
818 N. Market St., Wilmington DE 19801




A new film, “a Conversation with Edward Loper: African American Painter,” based on oral history interviews, will be shown, followed by remarks by University of Delaware Professor Emeritus Dr. James Newton and a light reception. Free. A collaboration of...
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