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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: MDComments: Perserving American History and the sites that represent it....is of extreme importance. There are many other places developers can purchase for profit...how about raizing a few of the large office buildings/ businesses just South of Glasgow High School...Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments: ...as time permits.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments: I will see what I can do. As a person who is a direct descendant of Major General John Armstrong, I am extremely concerned about keeping these historical points a viable part of Delaware history.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments: Any effort to preserve or increase parkland, particularly natural areas, is of particular concern to me.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: PAComments: Preserve our National Historic sites!!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments: I will gladly sign any petitions necessary to keep developers from destroying historic sites.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments: Please preserve these historic elements for my children to be able to visit them!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments: Newark is already overrun with population. I hate going down there b/c of it. My fiance is from Newark, not too far from this Glasgow area and he wanted to live in Newark when we get married. I said no way not with them building houses/apartments here, there, everywhere! It took me 25 minutes to get to a store that was only 5 minutes away without the traffic & lights! I couldn't stand it! They don't need any more development, Newark has gone beyond that and becoming overcrowded!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2004State: MDComments: Way to much of our cultural/historical heritage is being destroyed!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2004State: DEComments: This is, without a doubt, one of the most important historic sites in the state of Delaware that has yet to gain "official" recognition. It behooves our national, state and local elected officials to prevent commercial development of this culturally valuable site by giving it the official recognition that it deserves.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2004State: DEComments: Development in this area is getting to be ridiculous! One of the wonderful things about Delaware (I grew up in New Jersey) was the diversity of "habitat": farmland, parkland, city, suburbs. Delaware is beginning to look like north Jersey!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2004State: DEComments: The New Castle area is becoming over populated. The roads are not adeaquate to handle the exsisting communiters. Additionally, it is important to preserve as much odfthe natural enviroment as possible. Furthermore, the school districts are not equiped to handle in increased influx of students.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2004State: DEComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 10, 2004State: DEComments:Flag