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Delaware! The state that’s small in size but big on charm, where you can drive from top to bottom in less time than it takes to watch a movie.
If you think Delaware is just that tiny gap between Maryland and New Jersey, think again!
Grab your beach towel and a sense of adventure, because we’re about to dive into 13 things you’ll only find in Delaware and nowhere else!
The First State Heritage Park
Welcome to America’s first urban “park without boundaries” in Dover, celebrating Delaware’s status as the first state to ratify the Constitution. It’s the only place where you can time-travel back to the 18th century without a DeLorean.
Tax-Free Shopping Paradise
Shopaholics rejoice! Delaware offers tax-free shopping statewide. It’s the only place where the price tag shows the actual amount you pay—no mental math required. Your wallet might actually thank you for that shopping spree.
The DuPont Legacy at Nemours Estate
Explore the opulent Nemours Estate in Wilmington, a 300-acre garden and mansion gifted by Alfred I. du Pont to his wife. It’s the only place where French château-style architecture meets American extravagance. You’ll leave wondering if you should have married into the du Pont family.
Air Mobility Command Museum
Aviation enthusiasts, this one’s for you. Located at Dover Air Force Base, it’s the only museum dedicated to airlift and air refueling history. Climb aboard vintage aircraft and pretend you’re a Top Gun pilot—no flight suit required.
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Sea Witch Festival in Rehoboth Beach
Every October, Rehoboth Beach hosts the whimsical Sea Witch Festival, complete with parades, costumes, and a dog parade. It’s the only place where you might see a dachshund dressed as a hot dog walking next to a pirate pug. Halloween has never been so adorable!
Dogfish Head Craft Brewery
Beer lovers, welcome to nirvana. This Milton-based brewery is known for its off-centered ales and innovative brewing techniques. It’s the only place where you can sip on concoctions like SeaQuench Ale and imagine you’re a craft beer connoisseur.
Miles of Pristine Beaches
From Rehoboth to Bethany, Delaware boasts some of the East Coast’s finest sandy shores. It’s the only place where small-town charm meets beach paradise without the overcrowded chaos. Don’t forget your sunscreen and a good beach read!
The Monster Mile at Dover International Speedway
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Start your engines! This one-mile concrete track is a favorite among NASCAR drivers and fans alike. It’s the only place where a giant fiberglass monster named “Miles” holds a full-sized car in his hand—talk about a grip!
Historic New Castle
Step into this well-preserved colonial town with cobblestone streets and classic architecture. It’s the only place where you might expect George Washington to stroll by and tip his tricorn hat. Instagram opportunities abound!
Corporate Capital of America
Delaware is home to more than half of all U.S. publicly traded companies, thanks to its business-friendly laws. It’s the only place where corporations outnumber cows. Incorporate here, and you might just rub shoulders with Fortune 500 giants!
Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk
Voted one of the best boardwalks in America, it’s lined with shops, eateries, and amusements. It’s the only place where you can ride a carousel, eat saltwater taffy, and get a henna tattoo—all before lunch. Carnival vibes, anyone?
The Kalmar Nyckel
Sail the seas (or at least the Delaware River) on this full-scale replica of a 17th-century Dutch ship. It’s the only place where you can play pirate without getting arrested for mutiny. Ahoy, matey!
Return Day in Georgetown
Witness a 200-year-old tradition where political rivals literally bury the hatchet after elections. It’s the only place where politicians publicly make nice—if only for a day. Democracy with a side of theatrics!
So there you have it—13 uniquely Delawarean delights that prove this small state is big on surprises. From historic treasures to quirky festivals, Delaware is more than just a pit stop on I-95.
Next time you find yourself in the neighborhood, remember: that great things come in small packages, and Delaware is the gift that keeps on giving.