Delaware Information
The second smallest state in the nation offers a
surprisingly great number of activities, including antiquing, historical sites, outdoor recreation,
festivals, golf, flea markets, fishing, boating, and more.
Make sure your vacation or business travel takes you to all
the great cities Delaware has to offer, including Bethany Beach, Georgetown,
Wilmington, Frankford, Newark, Dover, Delaware City, Lewes, Rehoboth, and
Rehoboth Beach.
This diminutive state is filled was a number of incredible
state parks that are worth visiting! History buffs will enjoy watching the
Civil War come to life at Fort
Delaware State
Park. Or, if fishing is your favorite hobby, Cape Henlopen
State Park offers a quarter-mile
fishing pier stretching into Delaware Bay. Other
great parks include Fort DuPont State Park,
Port Penn, Delaware Seashore State Park,
Fenwick Island
State Park, Trap
Pond State
Park, Bellevue State Park, and White Clay Creek State Park.
Other great Delaware attractions include: Newmours Mansion
& Gardens, the Grand Opera House, Governor Ross Mansion and Museum, First
State Ballet Theater, Biggs Museum of American Art, Ardensingers, Old Swedes
Church, Rockford Tower, Delaware Agricultural Museum & Village, Annual Olde
Tyme Peach Festival, Annual Wilmington Garden Day, Amstel House, Delaware Art
Museum, Delaware Breakwater East End Lighthouse, Delaware Toy & Miniature
Museum, Shipyard Shops, and Nasssau Valley Vineyards. |