Saint Johnstown, Delaware
Unincorporated community in Delaware, United States
38°48′18″N 75°34′32″W / 38.80500°N 75.57556°W / 38.80500; -75.57556Saint Johnstown, Delaware, USA was a stop on the now defunct Queen Anne's Railroad line between Ellendale and Greenwood. After the railroad closed down and the tracks were removed, all property owned by the railroad was returned to its previous landowners and several small towns built around the stops disappeared.
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Municipalities and communities of Sussex County, Delaware, United States
County seat: Georgetown
communities
- Adams Crossroads
- Adamsville‡
- Angola
- Argos Corner
- Atlanta
- Bacons
- Bayard
- Belltown
- Blanchard
- Broad Creek
- Broadkill Beach
- Bunting
- Cannon
- Carpenters Corner
- Cedar Beach
- Cedar Creek
- Clarksville
- Concord
- Cool Spring
- Cross Keys
- Fairmount
- Federalsburg
- Flea Hill
- Gravel Hill
- Gumboro
- Harbeson
- Hollymount
- Hollyville
- Indian Beach
- Jimtown
- Johnson
- Lowe
- Middleford
- Midway
- Mission
- Nassau
- North Shores
- Oakley
- Oak Orchard
- Old Furnace
- Omar
- Overbrook
- Pepperbox
- Phillips Hill
- Pinetown
- Portsville
- Primehook Beach
- Quakertown
- Redden
- Reliance‡
- Scotts Corner
- Shortly
- Staytonville
- Stockley
- Sussex Shores
- Sycamore
- Ward
- Warwick
- Wescoats Corner
- Westwoods
- Whaleys Corners
- Whitesville
- Williamsville
- Wood Branch
- Woodland
- Zoar
- Banning
- New Market
- Owens Station
- Saint Johnstown
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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