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- Otts_Chapel abstract "Ott's Chapel (also known as Ott's Chapel Sunday School) is a historic chapel in New Castle County, Delaware, located roughly halfway between Newark, Delaware and Elkton, Maryland on Ott's Chapel Road.It was built in 1871 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.".
- Otts_Chapel added "1986-08-13".
- Otts_Chapel area "2023.4282112".
- Otts_Chapel location Newark,_Delaware.
- Otts_Chapel nrhpReferenceNumber "86001555".
- Otts_Chapel thumbnail Otts_Chapel_Newark_Delaware.jpgwidth=300.
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- Otts_Chapel wikiPageRevisionID "671686057".
- Otts_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th-century_churches_in_the_United_States.
- Otts_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Churches_completed_in_1871.
- Otts_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Churches_in_New_Castle_County,_Delaware.
- Otts_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Properties_of_religious_function_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Delaware.
- Otts_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink Clapboard_(architecture).
- Otts_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink Delaware.
- Otts_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink Elkton,_Maryland.
- Otts_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink Gable.
- Otts_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink Gable_roof.
- Otts_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink New_Castle_County.
- Otts_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink New_Castle_County,_Delaware.
- Otts_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink Newark,_Delaware.
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- Otts_Chapel wikiPageWikiLink Sunday_school.
- Otts_Chapel yearOfConstruction "1871".
- Otts_Chapel added "1986-08-13".
- Otts_Chapel built "1871".
- Otts_Chapel caption "Ott's Chapel in 2012".
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- Otts_Chapel governingBody "Private".
- Otts_Chapel hasPhotoCollection Otts_Chapel.
- Otts_Chapel latDegrees "39".
- Otts_Chapel latDirection "N".
- Otts_Chapel latMinutes "38".
- Otts_Chapel latSeconds "3".
- Otts_Chapel location "Road 397, near Newark, Delaware".
- Otts_Chapel locmapin "Delaware".
- Otts_Chapel longDegrees "75".
- Otts_Chapel longDirection "W".
- Otts_Chapel longMinutes "46".
- Otts_Chapel longSeconds "43".
- Otts_Chapel name "Ott's Chapel".
- Otts_Chapel refnum "86001555".
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- Otts_Chapel subject Category:19th-century_churches_in_the_United_States.
- Otts_Chapel subject Category:Churches_completed_in_1871.
- Otts_Chapel subject Category:Churches_in_New_Castle_County,_Delaware.
- Otts_Chapel subject Category:Properties_of_religious_function_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Delaware.
- Otts_Chapel hypernym Chapel.
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- Otts_Chapel type Q41176.
- Otts_Chapel comment "Ott's Chapel (also known as Ott's Chapel Sunday School) is a historic chapel in New Castle County, Delaware, located roughly halfway between Newark, Delaware and Elkton, Maryland on Ott's Chapel Road.It was built in 1871 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.".
- Otts_Chapel label "Ott's Chapel".
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- Otts_Chapel lat "39.634166666666665".
- Otts_Chapel long "-75.7786111111111".
- Otts_Chapel wasDerivedFrom Otts_Chapeloldid=671686057.
- Otts_Chapel depiction Otts_Chapel_Newark_Delaware.jpg.
- Otts_Chapel isPrimaryTopicOf Otts_Chapel.
- Otts_Chapel name "Ott's Chapel".