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Gloria Dei Church National Historic Site
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Gloria Dei Church National Historic Site
2008 Lucia Fest flyer 24-November-2008
2009 Sept/Oct. Gazette 30-August-2009
Cemetery Guide 08-December-2008
chuch we site 08-March-2010
Contact Us 21-February-2006
Frequently Asked Questions 21-February-2006
Gloria Dei Church National Historic Site 21-February-2006
Lucia Fest 2009 12-November-2009
Lucia Fest flyer 30-November-2007
History & Culture
Gloria Dei in 18th and 19th Centuries 12-December-2008
History & Culture 12-December-2008
New Sweden 12-December-2008
Nils Collin 12-December-2008
People 12-December-2008
Places 12-December-2008
Stories 12-December-2008
Park Management
Laws & Policies 29-January-2010
Park News
2009 July Gazette 30-August-2009
August 2009 Gazette 04-August-2009
News 18-July-2006
Sept. - Oct. Gazette 17-September-2007
Plan Your Visit
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Directions 06-July-2006
Fees & Reservations 28-July-2006
Indoor Activities 12-December-2008
July 2009 Gazette 25-June-2009
Maps 30-July-2006
May 2007 Gazette 02-May-2007
Operating Hours & Seasons 28-July-2006
Outdoor Activities 06-July-2006
Plan Your Visit 22-February-2006
Schedule Of Events 22-February-2006
Sept.-Oct. Gazette 17-September-2007
Things To Do 22-February-2006
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Did You Know?
When James Sampey, the tavern keeper at the Mount Washington Tavern, died he had eight children ranging from an infant to a 24 year old. His wife, Rebecca, took over the operation of the tavern. Thomas Searight noted that “in many instances widows kept the best taverns along” the National Road.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:31 MST