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Information about Delaware: It was one of the
original 13 states and is known as the "First State" as it was the first of them
to ratify the United States Constitution. The Big August Quarterly is an annual
religious festival held in Wilmington, Delaware, and is sometimes called "Big
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Some of the larger cities are:
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zip code - 19720 |
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- 19716 |
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- 19973 |
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- 19977 |
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- 19904 |
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zip code - 19720 |
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- 19716 |
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Colleges:
Of course these schools have
thousands of young ladies attending. As we all know there are always a few
at each institution that are willing to 'work' their way through by providing
escort services. Below is just a partial list if the schools where these
young coed escorts might need to earn a little 'tuition assistance'. |
- Delaware Law School of Widener University
- Delaware State University
- Delaware Technical and Community College
- Drexel University at Wilmington
- Goldey-Beacom College
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- University of Delaware
- Wesley College
- Wilmington College
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- Delaware was the first state to ratify the United
States constitution. It did so on December 7, 1787.
- Delaware shares a semi-circular border with
Pennsylvania. The border was drawn at the time of the
original land grants to William Penn from King Charles
II and the Duke of York.
- The nation's first scheduled steam railroad began in
New Castle in 1831.
- The United States battleship Delaware was
commissioned in 1910.
- Delaware is the only state without any National Park
System units such as national parks, seashores, historic
sites, battlefields, memorials, and monuments.
- Delmar is popularized as the little town too big for
one state. The community has the distinction of being
located partly in Delaware and partly in Maryland.
- The most historic site in Frederica is Barratt's
Chapel east of town. The chapel is where the Methodist
Church of America was organized in 1784.
- Today about 500 descendants of the original
Nanticoke Indians reside in Delaware. They celebrate
their heritage each September with the Nanticoke Indian
Pow Wow.
- The log cabin originated in Finland. Finnish
settlers arrived in Delaware in the mid-1600s and
brought with them plans for the log cabin, one of the
enduring symbols of the American pioneer. One of the
cabins has been preserved and is on display at the
Delaware Agricultural Museum in Dover.
- John Dickinson was called the Penman of the
Revolution for his writings on independence. His boyhood
home is preserved in Dover.
- Tradition holds the first time Betsy Ross's famous
flag was flown was at the Battle of Cooch's Bridge. This
historic site is located on route 4 in Newark.
- The Blue Hen chicken is the official state bird. The
hens were noted for their fighting ability. Delaware is
sometimes referred to as the Blue Hen State.
- The Lady Bug is Delaware's official state bug.
- Eleven years after the landing of the English
pilgrims the first white settlement was made on Delaware
soil.
- In 1785 Oliver Evans of Newport invented the
automatic flour-milling machinery that revolutionized
the industry.
- "Our Delaware" is the official state song. The words
are by George Hynson, music by William Brown.
- In total area Delaware ranks 49th in the nation. It
contains 1,982 square miles. It is 96 miles long and
varies from 9 to 35 miles in width.
- Ebright Road in New Castle County is the highest
state elevation at 442 feet above sea level. The lowest
elevation is along the coast at sea level.
- Thomas Garret lost his entire fortune in his battle
against slavery. He was sued by a Maryland slave owner
and fined for aiding a black family in flight. Over his
lifetime, Garrett reportedly helped more than 2,000
fugitive slaves move through Delaware, an important stop
on the Underground Railroad.
- Rehoboth Beach is the state's largest coastal resort
town. Methodists who purchase the land for a summer camp
and meeting place originally constructed it.
- The 87-foot Fenwick Island Lighthouse was painted in
1880 for a total cost of about $5.00.
- Twelve concrete observation towers along the coast
were constructed during World War II to protect the
state's coastal towns from German u-boat attacks.
- Fisher's popcorn is a famous coastal caramel corn.
It has been ordered from as far away as Vietnam and
Indonesia.
- The American holly is the official state tree. The
tree can reach a maximum of 60 feet in height and a
trunk diameter of 20 inches.
- The peach blossom is Delaware's official state
flower and has prompted Delaware's nickname as the peach
state.
- New Sweden was founded as a colony in 1638 and is
recognized as the first permanent colony on Delaware
soil.
- Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, six miles
northwest of Wilmington features one of the world's
finest naturalistic gardens.
- Hagley Museum was originally the du Pont black
powder manufactory, estate, and gardens.
- The state's Coastal Heritage Greenway consists of a
corridor of open space running along 90 miles of coast
and spanning the area between Fox Point State Park and
the state line at Fenwick Island.
- Thousand Acre Marsh is the largest freshwater tidal
wetland in northern Delaware. The Chesapeake and
Delaware Canals border the marsh.
- In 1812 Port Penn was considered the best port in
Delaware.
- Augustine Beach was named for Augustine Hermann. He
was a Bohemian adventurer who mapped the Delmarva
Peninsula and surrounding areas in the mid-1600s.
- Odessa possesses one of the finest collections of
late 18th- and early 19th-century architecture in the
middle Atlantic region. The center of town is on the
National Register of Historic Places and the entire town
has been zoned as historic.
- Barratt's Chapel is known as the Cradle of
Methodism. It was built in 1780 and is the oldest
surviving church built by and for Methodists in the
United States.
- The 80-food Great Dune is the state's highest. It is
located at Cape Henlopen State Park in Lewes.
- The Maryland/Delaware boundary and the Mason-Dixon
Line divide Delmar. A double crown stone marker was
erected in 1768 as the southern end of the only
North-South portion of the Mason-Dixon line.
- Horseshoe crabs may be viewed in large numbers up
and down the Delaware shore in May. The crabs endure
extremes of temperature and salinity. They can also go
for a year without eating and have remained basically
the same since the days of the dinosaur.
- The Du Pont Laboratories first produced nylon at its
plant in Seaford. This earned the town the distinction
of being the Nylon Capital of the World.
- In recognition of sportfishing's overall
recreational and economic contributions to the state of
Delaware and of the specific values of the weakfish (Cynoscion
genus) as a game and food fish, the state Legislature
adopted the weakfish as Delaware's State fish in 1981.
This fish is also known as sea trout, gray trout, yellow
mouth, yellow fin trout, squeteague, and tiderunner.
- Colonial blue and buff are Delaware's official state
colors.
- Delaware was named for Lord de la Warr. He was the
first governor of Virginia.
- The sheaf of wheat, ear of corn, and the ox on the
state seal symbolize the farming activities of early
Delaware.
- The Delaware Indians were one of the most advanced
tribes of the eastern United States.
- New Castle County includes the largest population
and smallest area of Delaware's three counties.
- Wilmington's Delaware History Center is housed in a
renovated, art deco former Woolworth five-and-ten-cent
store.
- America's newest tall ship is ten stories high and
139 feet long. The recreation is the Kalmar Nyckel that
landed on the Christina River in 1638.
- Quaker merchant Thomas Garret is thought to be the
model for a Quaker farmer in the novel, "Uncle Tom's
Cabin." Garret and famed abolitionist Harriett Tubman
worked closely with Delaware's anti-slavery forces.
- The frying pan built in 1950 for use at the Delmarva
Chicken Festival is 10 feet in diameter and holds 180
gallons of oil and 800 chicken quarters.
- The Delaware Breakwater at Cape Henlopen State Park
was the first structure of its kind in the western
hemisphere.
- The town of Milton was named after the English poet
John Milton in 1807.
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