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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
Explore the State of Delaware | Visit Delaware Moments of excitement, joy and relaxation await in Delaware Whether it’s in the softness of a countryside vineyard or being whisked away to a sun-splashed beach oasis, you can find experiences that spark a renewed sense of adventure and the moments we’ve been waiting for that bring us closer together
Delaware | Flag, Facts, Maps, Points of Interest | Britannica Delaware, located mainly within the Atlantic Coastal Plain, is second only to Florida for having the lowest average elevation A long sand beach forms the state’s oceanfront, stretching from the border with Maryland, at Fenwick Island, north to Cape Henlopen, at the mouth of Delaware Bay
The News Journal | Delawareonline. com | Delaware news Delaware News - Delawareonline is the home page of The News Journal with in depth and updated local news Stay informed with both Delaware news as well as headlines and stories from around the world
10 Delaware Attractions Every Visitor and Local Should See There’s so much to do and see in Delaware that it’s impossible to list it all! From stunning beaches to colonial history to Gilded Age estates, the First State is home to plenty of must-see attractions
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 The state's name honors Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, an English nobleman and the first governor of the Colony of Virginia
Delaware 250: Small Wonder, Big History | Historic Sites, Events . . . Delaware 250: Small Wonder, Big History As we commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence, this site invites you to discover the people, places, and pivotal moments that shaped both our state and the nation Weeks before July 4, 1776, Delaware boldly declared its independence—not only from England but also from Pennsylvania—staking its claim as a separate entity and a leader
Delaware - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Delaware is 96 miles (154 km) long and ranges from 9 miles (14 km) to 35 miles (56 km) across, totaling 1,954 square miles (5,060 km 2), making it the 2nd-smallest state in the United States after Rhode Island