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Delaware State Tea Room Gallery, in alphabetical order by name of city or town.
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== New Castle ==
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[[File:Colonial-Tea-Room-New-Castle-Delaware-deckle-postcard-front.jpg|center|488px|thumb|Colonial Tea Room, New Castle, Delaware,postcard front. Building erected in 1802 for William Janvier. Mary L. G. and J. Marshall Burris, proprietors. Opposite Old Court House, New Castle, Delaware. The building is still in existence but is currently not a commercial store-front or eating place — however, some lovely contemporary tea rooms are located in other old buildings of this era in the same historic district.]]
[[File:Colonial-Tea-Room-New-Castle-Delaware-deckle-postcard-front.jpg|center|488px|thumb|Colonial Tea Room, New Castle, Delaware,postcard front. Building erected in 1802 for William Janvier. Mary L. G. and J. Marshall Burris, proprietors. Opposite Old Court House, New Castle, Delaware. The building is still in existence but is currently not a commercial store-front or eating place — however, some lovely contemporary tea rooms are located in other old buildings of this era in the same historic district.]]

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Delaware State Tea Room Gallery, in alphabetical order by name of city or town.

New Castle

Colonial Tea Room, New Castle, Delaware,postcard front. Building erected in 1802 for William Janvier. Mary L. G. and J. Marshall Burris, proprietors. Opposite Old Court House, New Castle, Delaware. The building is still in existence but is currently not a commercial store-front or eating place — however, some lovely contemporary tea rooms are located in other old buildings of this era in the same historic district.

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