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- Avery's_Rest_Site abstract "Avery's Rest Site is an archaeological site located near Rehoboth Beach, Sussex County, Delaware. It is the site of the 17th century colonial plantation of Captain John Avery, who moved to this site from Maryland in 1675. Avery served as Captain of the Militia and Governor Edmund Andros appointed him a Justice of the Peace of Whorekill Court in 1678. He eventually had 800 acres of land on Rehoboth Bay and lived here until his death in 1682. The archaeology suggests the site was still lived at after his death. The site was excavated in 2007-2008.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.".
- Avery's_Rest_Site added "1978-12-15".
- Avery's_Rest_Site area "12140.5692672".
- Avery's_Rest_Site nearestCity Rehoboth_Beach,_Delaware.
- Avery's_Rest_Site nrhpReferenceNumber "78000924".
- Avery's_Rest_Site wikiPageExternalLink id16.html.
- Avery's_Rest_Site wikiPageID "39107848".
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- Avery's_Rest_Site added "1978-12-15".
- Avery's_Rest_Site governingBody "Private".
- Avery's_Rest_Site locmapin "Delaware".
- Avery's_Rest_Site name "Avery's Rest Site".
- Avery's_Rest_Site nearestCity Rehoboth_Beach,_Delaware.
- Avery's_Rest_Site refnum "78000924".
- Avery's_Rest_Site subject Category:Archaeological_sites_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Delaware.
- Avery's_Rest_Site subject Category:Geography_of_New_Castle_County,_Delaware.
- Avery's_Rest_Site subject Category:Rehoboth_Beach,_Delaware.
- Avery's_Rest_Site type HistoricPlace.
- Avery's_Rest_Site type Place.
- Avery's_Rest_Site type Wikidata:Q532.
- Avery's_Rest_Site type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Avery's_Rest_Site type Place.
- Avery's_Rest_Site type Location.
- Avery's_Rest_Site comment "Avery's Rest Site is an archaeological site located near Rehoboth Beach, Sussex County, Delaware. It is the site of the 17th century colonial plantation of Captain John Avery, who moved to this site from Maryland in 1675. Avery served as Captain of the Militia and Governor Edmund Andros appointed him a Justice of the Peace of Whorekill Court in 1678. He eventually had 800 acres of land on Rehoboth Bay and lived here until his death in 1682.".
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- Avery's_Rest_Site name "Avery's Rest Site".