Thursday Daily Delawhere [1.17.13]
Rodney Square in Wilmington.
"Around 11:45 on Monday morning, Justice Clarence Thomas broke almost seven years of silence during Supreme Court arguments. But it was not entirely clear what he said."It is criminal that he gets paid to be a judge. He is nothing but an automoton.
"Every President elected between 1976 and 2004 was, by birth or by choice, a Southerner, except Ronald Reagan, who enjoyed a sort of honorary status. (When he began the 1980 campaign in Philadelphia, Mississippi, scene of the murder, in 1964, of three civil-rights workers, many Southerners heard it as a dog whistle.) A Southern accent, once thought quaint or even backward, became an emblem of American authenticity, a political trump card. It was a truism that no Democrat could win the White House unless he spoke with a drawl. Now the South is becoming isolated again."As it should be. This is a spectacularly good thing.
The Capt. George Maxwell House, on Adams Street in Delaware City. The house was built in 1850 by Maxwell, a steamboat captain and the first president of the Delaware City National Bank.
The Stone School in Claymont on Philadelphia Pike.
The Fred Rust Ice Arena, off of South College Avenue in Newark, future home of the Delaware Zombies minor league ice hockey franchise owned by Jason330.
Hockessin Friends Meeting House, on Old Wilmington Road in Hockessin. The meetinghouse was built in 1738. General Charles Cornwallis' troops are known to have spent a night here. Those traitorous Quakers!