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![]() Brighton new w tag Token of Love Heart Necklace US $20.49
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![]() BRIGHTON Dazzle Charm Bracelet Faux Pearl and Bead US $15.50
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![]() BRIGHTON SILVER GOLD 2 TONE YELLOW STONE RING 5 US $25.00
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![]() BRIGHTON SILVER BASKET WEAVE HEART RING 9 US $26.15
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![]() BRIGHTON EARRINGS HTF CRYSTALS CIRCLES COMES WITH BRIGHTON TIN US $37.99
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![]() Brighton TURIN Silver Watch w Swarovski Crystals Tin Incl US $83.95
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![]() Brighton Necklace With 2012 Charm Graduation Cap Charm Box Bag US $22.00
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![]() BRIGHTON PALM DESERT POST EARRINGS NWT JE3322 RTLS $42 NEW FOR SUMMER US $34.99
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![]() BRIGHTON BLOOMINGALE NECKLACE NWT JN4070 RTLS $42 FAB NEW LINE US $29.99
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![]() BRIGHTON BELMONTE CRYSTAL EARRINGS NWT JE0302 RTLS $26 PETITE SPARKLE US $25.49
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![]() BRIGHTON SILVER TONE NECKLACE FILIGREE PENDANT RHINESTONE HEART TIN US $31.00
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![]() Brighton Surrender Necklace NWT US $57.00
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![]() Brighton Beaming Hearts Bracelet NWT US $51.00
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![]() Brighton Ring Tones Bracelet NWT US $54.00
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![]() Brighton New Wave Necklace NWT US $64.00
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![]() Brighton Roselie Necklace NWT US $55.00
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![]() Brighton Granada watch silver tone round face NWT New with tin US $49.00
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![]() Brighton KISS AND TELL Blue Silver Heart Anklet ankle bracelet Swarovski Crystal US $28.00
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![]() Brighton silver tone link toggle bracelet watch NWOT New with tin US $59.00
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![]() NWT Brighton TWINKLE TRIO 3 Rings Silver Swarovski Crystals Size 8 J60852 $58 US $43.33
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![]() BRIGHTON Silver Sky Heart Free Bird Pendant Cloud Sky Necklace Brand New US $32.89
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![]() BRIGHTON CHINA TALE SILVER GOLDTONE ENAMELS CHARM BRACELET US $33.05
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![]() NWT BRIGHTON Cape Cod Nautical Silver Gold Pearls Charm bracelet JB2522 Adjust US $42.50
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![]() NWT BRIGHTON Venus Rising Silver Bracelet PINK Crystals JB0280 Adjustable US $53.58
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![]() BRIGHTON GLOBAL DREAM SILVERTONE RED BEADED BANGLE BRACELET US $29.99
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![]() NWT BRIGHTON Viva 3 strand Necklace Silver and Gold Tone Necklace 18 Long US $84.00
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![]() NWT BRIGHTON EARRINGS Love Sent Matching Necklace Bracelet Listed Set Availabl US $44.00
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![]() NWT BRIGHTON Silver FLOWER PATCH Necklace SILVER GOLD TONE40 LONG US $78.00
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![]() NWT Brighton POLLY Hinged Bangle Bracelet Magnetic Closure have Necklace 2 match US $68.00
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![]() NWT BRIGHTON Silver Plated Ring Set of 3 in size 8 with Citrine Stones US $72.00
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![]() NWT Brighton Charm Bracelet with multi colored charm 7 to 8 inch wrist US $54.00
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![]() BRIGHTON SUMMER OF LOVE SILVERTONE LINK BRACELET US $29.99
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![]() NWT BRIGHTON Eve Delight Silver Necklace w Clear Crystals Adjustable JN1062 US $29.53
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![]() NWT BRIGHTON Glitz LONG Silver w Gold Necklace JN4271 ELEGANT US $31.99
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![]() BRIGHTON MARSTON SILVERTONE HEART FRENCH WIRE EARRINGS US $26.99
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![]() Brighton Collectibles Anklet with Hearts US $25.00
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![]() BRIGHTON MEDINA STERLING SILVER TWIRL BAND RING SIZE 6 US $22.99
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![]() BRIGHTON FLOWER CHILD SILVER GOLTONE CRYSTAL HOOP EARRINGS US $24.99
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![]() Brighton Lanyard ID Badge Clip Necklace NWT gift bag compliments purse bag US $47.95
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![]() Stunning NWT Brighton Sayan Sterling Silver 925 Ladies Ring With Tin US $29.99
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![]() BRIGHTON STERLING SILVER DOME STYLE RING SIZE 7 US $29.99
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![]() BRIGHTON LOVE DAISY SILVERTONE PINK ENAMEL CRYSTAL POST EARRINGS US $29.99
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![]() Brighton SACRED LIFE Ring Size 7 Swarovski crystals Pre owned with Tin US $29.99
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![]() BRIGHTON SUMMER LOVIN SILVERTONE ENAMEL CRYSTAL FLOWER CHARM NECKLACE US $34.99
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![]() BRIGHTON OPENING NIGHT SILVERTONE ENAMEL CRYSTAL FRENCH WIRE EARRINGS US $12.99
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![]() BRIGHTON BUTTERFLIGHT NECKLACE EARRINGS SET worn once IN TIN US $38.00
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![]() Brighton Silver Heart Charm Pink Ribbon Necklace With Tin NWOT US $9.99
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![]() Brighton IMAGINE A NEW EARTH BRACELET Semi precious stones NWT US $68.99
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![]() Brighton GARDEN OF DREAMS Hinged BANGLE BRACELET Pastel Neutral Free Ship NWT US $68.99
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![]() NWT BRIGHTON HOLIDAY FROLIC Charm Bracelet TIN Christmas Snowman Holly Ball US $124.99
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![]() Brighton LOVE DAISY NECKLACE BRACELET EARRINGS Free Ship NWT Silver White Enamel US $138.99
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![]() TARINA TARANTINO Golden Chunky Charm Bracelet Free Ship SALE NWT $225 US $68.99
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![]() Brighton ROYAL CROSS EARRINGS FREE SHIP Black Silver NWT US $29.99
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![]() NWT Brighton LOVE ME TENDER Silver Pink Heart Necklace Swarovski Crystals US $46.06
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![]() Brighton CONTEMPO NECKLACE NWT FREE Ship US $44.99
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![]() Brighton MIDNIGHT MEADOWS EARRINGS FREE Ship French Wire NWT US $38.99
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![]() Brighton MEADOW ART BRACELET NWT FREE Ship Colorful Fun US $52.99
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![]() Brighton Memory Lane Braceley US $20.00
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![]() BRIGHTON LOT EYEGLASS CASE ADDRESS BK TIN CHANGE PURSE JEWELRY CASE US $9.99
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![]() BRIGHTON Silver DECO HEART Anklet BRACELET US $18.00
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![]() New with Tag Brighton SILVER EUROPA Long Necklace Beautiful JN1260 $92 US $49.95
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![]() NWT BRIGHTON Silver Blue Topaz Ring size 7 Last one US $88.00
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![]() NWT BRIGHTON DESIGNER Bracelet 3 Strands Black Swarovski Crystals Silver Hearts US $54.00
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![]() NWT Brighton Caramelo Necklace Braclet Set includs Heart Tin or pouchs US $124.00
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![]() NWT BRIGHTON Oval Ring Size 5 with Black Onyx Stone RING TIN NOT INCLUDED US $46.00
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![]() Brighton Bracelet Sutherland Fizz NWT Pouch included US $52.99
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![]() NWT BRIGHTON LOVE DAISY BRACELET Silver Hearts Pink Flowers GIFT TIN Mothers Day US $47.99
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![]() NWT Brighton Secret Of Love BANGLE Bracelet HINGED Silver GOLD SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL US $49.99
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![]() New with Tag Brighton BRAZILIAN Silver Black Hearts Necklace J40780 US $20.49
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![]() BRIGHTON OUT OF AFRICA BANGLE BRACELET PAIR FANTASTIC DETAIL US $75.00
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![]() NWT Brighton TWINKLE TRIO Silver three chains Necklace Swarovski Crystals $56 US $39.99
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![]() STUNNING Brighton Swarovski Cocos Spell Earrings Brand New in Tin Mothers Day US $32.99
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![]() Beautiful Brighton Deco Glam Silver Bracelet Mothers Day GIft NEW TIN US $33.50
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![]() NWT BRIGHTON KARMA CROSS BRACELET Heart Charms Swarovski Crystals Black NEW US $49.99
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![]() NWT BRIGHTON Always Cross BRACELET Colorful Semi Precious STONE Turquoise Silver US $54.99
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![]() Brighton Silver Castle Cross Necklace Long US $60.00
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![]() NWT BRIGHTON Soprano Duet STERLING SILVER Sz 9 Yellow Stones 2 RING STACKING SET US $41.99
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![]() NWT BRIGHTON Peach Blossom SILVER Flower NECKLACE Pendant Swarovski Crystals NEW US $39.99
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![]() NWT BRIGHTON Soprano Duet STERLING SILVER Sz 8 Yellow Stones 2 RING STACKING SET US $39.99
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![]() NWT Brighton Encanto BANGLE Bracelet HINGED BLACK Silver Heart Swarovski CRYSTAL US $46.99
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Sussex County, Delaware: Lewes and the Nanticokes
The first major Atlantic coastal town in Southern Delaware is Bethany Beach. Bethany Beach has a boardwalk and is a quiet family orientated resort town: a great place to kick back and relax.
The Indian River life-saving station museum and historic site is near the Maryland and Delaware border. This is the only existing one of six stations along the coast built to aid shipwreck victims. The US Life-Saving Service became part of the US Coast Guard in 1915. The brave men trained hard regularly, because they knew that shipwrecks did not happen in calm seas. They would row their cutters through the high surf and against the strong winds to save as many of the crew as possible from the ravages of the sea. This museum is a tribute to the dedication of these men.
Further North is Rehoboth Beach. This is a tourist town. They have their main street torn with the purpose of making it more quaint. From what we saw, all it will do is cause traffic jams.
Lewes, pronounced LOO-is. Lewes is the oldest town in Delaware. Founded by the Dutch in 1609 for the purpose of tobacco growing and whaling it was called Zwaanendael (place of swans). The local Indians destroyed the original settlement. The tale told is that a member of the tribe stole the totem of a tin unicorn, the symbol of Hoorn, Netherlands (the hometown of the settlers) stationed at the entrance to the fort. He wanted to make pipes out of the tin: a entrepreneur of his day. The settlers wanted the man brought to trial for theft. The tribe found the young lad and held court according to their laws. His crime was punishable by beheading. When the elders brought the head of the thief to the settlers, as a present, they were aghast and refused the gift. This rejection infuriated the Indians, who then waged war on the settlement, burning it to the ground and killing all of the inhabitants.
Because of its strategic location, guarding the entrance to the Delaware River, and hence Philadelphia, William Penn renamed the town Lewes, after the one near Brighton, England. The town prospered. During the War of 1812, the British blockaded the River and bombarded the town for two days in 1813. One of the cannon balls from the British ships can be seen imbedded in the foundation of local maritime museum on Front Street. The British suffered enough damage to their ships that they withdrew their fleet.
Lewes is the terminus for the ferry to Cape May on the New Jersey Southern tip. The Zwaanedael Museum located near the downtown area recounts to local history and has artifacts from the shipwrecked De Braak, a supposed treasure ship from the 18th century. Avast ye maties, war is that gold?
Visited the Nanticoke Indian Museum. Grandmother Patience Harmon is the curator, an 80-year-old feisty and knowledgeable matriarch of the tribe. She happily welcomes all visitors to her small, but informative museum. She had been asked by the Pequots to be the curator of the museum at Foxwoods. See Connecticut Foxwoods Casino link about this fascinating museum.
The Nanticoke, also known as the Tidewater Indians, are a farming community and have inhabited the area from New England to the Carolinas for centuries. The Iroquois Nation protected them, because they were primarily farmers of sorghum, tobacco and other important crops. When the settlers from Europe came in the 1600s, they stole the land from the Native Americans, holding up a piece of paper and saying that the land was given to them by the government. Some families hid in the woods until the settlers, who knew nothing about farming, almost died of starvation. The Nanticoke helped them survive and began bartering with them: beaver pelts for land. Chief Isaac Harmon, a very astute man, although illiterate, suspected that the parchments used as deeds were very important. With money and land titles he traded with the settlers, he traveled to Georgetown, the County Seat and obtained deeds to the land he acquired. Being a successful thrifty farmer he was able to purchase back much of the stolen land.
The museum has a collection of rare Skookum dolls, letters from John Big Tree who posed for the Indian head nickel, and ancient arrow heads and club heads. The museum, albeit small, is large in hospitality. Grandmother, a title of respect among the tribe, is a font of oral history and has a willingness to share with all visitors. Spend an afternoon walking back into history and the family of mankind. Every year they host a pow-wow the weekend after Labor Day attended by more than 30,000 people.
A block from the museum is a piece of Americana, Second Time Designs—Lon and Judy Hagen. He is a truck driver who does these designs in his spare time. When traveling down Rte. 24, they catch the eye of the tourist. His yard reminds me of Lois Smith's front yard in the movie Twister.
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The first major Atlantic coastal town in Southern Delaware is Bethany Beach. Bethany Beach has a boardwalk and is a quiet family orientated resort town: a great place to kick back and relax.
The Indian River life-saving station museum and historic site is near the Maryland and Delaware border. This is the only existing one of six stations along the coast built to aid shipwreck victims. The US Life-Saving Service became part of the US Coast Guard in 1915. The brave men trained hard regularly, because they knew that shipwrecks did not happen in calm seas. They would row their cutters through the high surf and against the strong winds to save as many of the crew as possible from the ravages of the sea. This museum is a tribute to the dedication of these men.
Further North is Rehoboth Beach. This is a tourist town. They have their main street torn with the purpose of making it more quaint. From what we saw, all it will do is cause traffic jams.
Lewes, pronounced LOO-is. Lewes is the oldest town in Delaware. Founded by the Dutch in 1609 for the purpose of tobacco growing and whaling it was called Zwaanendael (place of swans). The local Indians destroyed the original settlement. The tale told is that a member of the tribe stole the totem of a tin unicorn, the symbol of Hoorn, Netherlands (the hometown of the settlers) stationed at the entrance to the fort. He wanted to make pipes out of the tin: a entrepreneur of his day. The settlers wanted the man brought to trial for theft. The tribe found the young lad and held court according to their laws. His crime was punishable by beheading. When the elders brought the head of the thief to the settlers, as a present, they were aghast and refused the gift. This rejection infuriated the Indians, who then waged war on the settlement, burning it to the ground and killing all of the inhabitants.
Because of its strategic location, guarding the entrance to the Delaware River, and hence Philadelphia, William Penn renamed the town Lewes, after the one near Brighton, England. The town prospered. During the War of 1812, the British blockaded the River and bombarded the town for two days in 1813. One of the cannon balls from the British ships can be seen imbedded in the foundation of local maritime museum on Front Street. The British suffered enough damage to their ships that they withdrew their fleet.
Lewes is the terminus for the ferry to Cape May on the New Jersey Southern tip. The Zwaanedael Museum located near the downtown area recounts to local history and has artifacts from the shipwrecked De Braak, a supposed treasure ship from the 18th century. Avast ye maties, war is that gold?
Visited the Nanticoke Indian Museum. Grandmother Patience Harmon is the curator, an 80-year-old feisty and knowledgeable matriarch of the tribe. She happily welcomes all visitors to her small, but informative museum. She had been asked by the Pequots to be the curator of the museum at Foxwoods. See Connecticut Foxwoods Casino link about this fascinating museum.
The Nanticoke, also known as the Tidewater Indians, are a farming community and have inhabited the area from New England to the Carolinas for centuries. The Iroquois Nation protected them, because they were primarily farmers of sorghum, tobacco and other important crops. When the settlers from Europe came in the 1600s, they stole the land from the Native Americans, holding up a piece of paper and saying that the land was given to them by the government. Some families hid in the woods until the settlers, who knew nothing about farming, almost died of starvation. The Nanticoke helped them survive and began bartering with them: beaver pelts for land. Chief Isaac Harmon, a very astute man, although illiterate, suspected that the parchments used as deeds were very important. With money and land titles he traded with the settlers, he traveled to Georgetown, the County Seat and obtained deeds to the land he acquired. Being a successful thrifty farmer he was able to purchase back much of the stolen land.
The museum has a collection of rare Skookum dolls, letters from John Big Tree who posed for the Indian head nickel, and ancient arrow heads and club heads. The museum, albeit small, is large in hospitality. Grandmother, a title of respect among the tribe, is a font of oral history and has a willingness to share with all visitors. Spend an afternoon walking back into history and the family of mankind. Every year they host a pow-wow the weekend after Labor Day attended by more than 30,000 people.
A block from the museum is a piece of Americana, Second Time Designs—Lon and Judy Hagen. He is a truck driver who does these designs in his spare time. When traveling down Rte. 24, they catch the eye of the tourist. His yard reminds me of Lois Smith's front yard in the movie Twister.


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