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      • Original Caesar Rodney School
      • Quaker Meeting House
      • Southeast Corner Store
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The Fruitland Grange

311 East Camden Wyoming Ave.

In 1894 the Fruitland Grange was organized. This was an appropriate name because the major crop in the area was peaches. At first they met in the Odd Fellows Lodge. In 1907 they built the Grange Hall, located at 311 E. Camden Wyoming Ave. The Fruitland Grange no longer exists, but the building still does. William Ellison gave the land to build their hall, located at 311 E. Camden Wyoming Ave.

Friends of Historic Camden

25 S Main St
Camden, DE 19934


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