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Summit Delaware is a red link. What is it - a hamlet or a CDP?
It is an unincorporated community. Dough4872 19:31, 1 March 2011 (UTC)reply
"with US 301S/DE 71 being designated onto a former piece of DE 896 to return to the original alignment." - I don't think that you mean this literally. Could you please rephrase it? It really did not return to the original alignment, did it?
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