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Delaware - Wikipedia
Delaware is bounded to the north by Pennsylvania; to the east by the Delaware River, Delaware Bay, New Jersey, and the Atlantic Ocean; and to the west and south by Maryland.
Delaware.gov - Official Website of the State of Delaware
The official website of the State of Delaware. Find information about state government, programs, and services. The First State is located in the Northeast U.S.
Things to Do in Delaware | Visit Delaware
Travel off the beaten path, raise a glass with friends or take a moment for yourself. No matter where your travels take you, you’ll be sure to find your perfect moment with great places to stay, fine dining and plenty of things to do in Delaware.
The 14 Best Things to Do in Delaware - U.S. News Travel
From Wilmington to Dover, Delaware offers travelers beaches, history and natural attractions. Read on to discover the top things to do in Delaware.
Delaware Maps & Facts - World Atlas
Delaware, known as "The First State," was the first colony to ratify the United States Constitution on December 7, 1787, making it the first state of the Union.
Delaware | Flag, Facts, History, Maps, & Points of Interest | Britannica
The first of the original 13 states to ratify the federal Constitution, Delaware occupies a small niche in the Boston-Washington, D.C., urban corridor along the Middle Atlantic seaboard.
Wilmington, DE | Home
Discover Wilmington, Delaware: a vibrant city offering rich history, cultural attractions, and community resources for residents and visitors.
Delaware - USAGov
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Passes, Permits and Fees - Delaware State Parks
Delaware is home to an incredible array of natural wonders. Spend time at a state park and explore ocean beaches, inland ponds, forests, rolling hills, or piedmont streams. While enjoying these outdoor experiences, you’re also contributing to the preservation of the state’s beautiful resources. Park fees stay within the system, helping to protect open spaces and wildlife, support ...
Delaware - Capital, Map & State | HISTORY
Delaware, which is the second smallest state in the country, holds significant historical importance, from its early embrace of democracy to ongoing contributions in chemical and corporate...
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