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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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After the Revolution began in 1776, the three Lower Counties became "The Delaware State", and in 1776 that entity adopted its first constitution, declaring itself to be the "Delaware State".
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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.
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The capital is Dover, and the largest city is Wilmington. The state’s economy is strongly focused on financial and corporate services, with more than 60% of publicly traded U.S. companies incorporated in Delaware. Delaware was the first state to join the Union on December 7, 1787.