Everything You Need To Know About Delaware

Delaware

STATE FACTS

  • State Motto: Liberty and Independence

  • State Capital: Dover

  • State Population: 1.3 million (as of 2024)

  • Nickname: The First State

  • Abbreviation: DE

  • Region: Northeast

  • Year of Statehood: December 7, 1787 (1st state)

  • States That Share a Border:

    • Maryland
    • New Jersey
    • Pennsylvania

STATE SYMBOLS

Bird: Delaware Blue Hen

Flower: Peach Blossom

Tree: American Holly

Flag: Delaware Flag

Animal: Grey Fox

5 FAMOUS LANDMARKS:

  1. Fort Delaware State Park – Historic Civil War-era fort on Pea Patch Island

  2. Hagley Museum and Library – Historic site of the DuPont Company and early American industry

  3. Nemours Mansion and Gardens – 300-acre estate with formal gardens

  4. Delaware Seashore State Park – Popular beaches on the Atlantic coast

  5. Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library – Historic home of the du Pont family, famous for decorative arts

5 FAMOUS FOODS:

  1. Scrapple – Cornmeal and pork meatloaf, fried for breakfast

  2. Fried Clams – Coastal Delaware seafood favorite

  3. Blue Crab Dishes – Steamed or made into crab cakes

  4. Smith Island Cake – Layered chocolate and fudge cake

  5. Johnnycakes – Cornmeal flatbread, traditional to Delaware

Delaware Maps

Rivers Map

Delaware Map – Default view is great for cities. Terrain view is great for physical features.

Delaware Counties Map

5 INTERESTING FACTS:

  1. Delaware was the first U.S. state to ratify the Constitution in 1787.

  2. Delaware has no sales tax, making it a shopping destination.

  3. The DuPont family helped shape Delaware’s economy and industry for over 200 years.

  4. Delaware is the second smallest U.S. state by area (after Rhode Island).

  5. Rehoboth Beach is known as the “Nation’s Summer Capital” due to its popularity as a vacation spot.

Here’s a video about the state of Delawareby Homeschool Pop on Youtube.

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