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Delaware

Map of US with Delaware highlighted

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Just the Facts

Capital Dover
Population 783,600
Source: U.S. Census Bureau GCT-PH1-R.
Population, Housing Units, Area, and Density (geographies ranked by total population): 2000
Data Set: Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF 1) 100-Percent Data
Governor Jack Markell (D, to January 2013)
Entered the Union December 7, 1787
as the 1st state
Motto Liberty and Independence
Nicknames The Diamond State, the First state
Flower Peach Blossom
Bird Blue Hen Chicken
Song "Our Delaware"
Professional Sports Teams
(sports listing policy)
No NFL, MLB, NBA, WNBA, MLS, or NHL teams.
Origin of Name From the Delaware River and Bay, which were named for Sir Thomas West, Lord De La Warr
Major Industries Chemical Manufacturing, Fruits and Vegetables, Food Canning
Historical Sites Holy Trinity Church, the oldest Protestant church in the U.S. still in use, in Wilmington
Points of Interest The Delaware Museum of Natural History; New Castle, an almost unchanged 18th-century city center; the Delaware Seashore
Bordering States Delaware borders Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.
Flag Delaware's flag
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Encyclopedias and Almanacs

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Other State Links

  • 50states.com: Delaware
    http://www.50states.com/delaware.htm
    The site provides a wealth of information about Delaware. It includes everything from the highest point to county profile to climate.
  • Things To Do in Delaware
    http://www.thingstodo.com/states/DE/index.htm
    ThingsToDo.com is an online guide to information about Delaware's entertainment, recreation, and travel, and includes the state's interesting facts, famous people, and special events.
  • Roadside America: Delaware Attractions
    http://www.roadsideamerica.com/map/de.html
    Roadside America describes itself as an online guide to offbeat attractions. This site offers reviews of "weird sites along the highway" in Delaware.
  • Delaware Landmarks and Museums
    http://www.museumstuff.com/museums/usa/delaware/
    This page from MuseumStuff.com links to museums, libraries, and archives with a primary theme or signifant collections related to Delaware.
  • Delaware USGenWeb Archives
    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~usgenweb/de/
    This site provides free online data for genealogical research. These archives use volunteers who transcribe public domain records and other non-copyrighted primary sources to provide the information.
  • FedStats: MapStat: United States: Delaware
    http://www.fedstats.gov/qf/states/10000.html
    Fast access to statistics from more than 100 federal agencies on "economic and population trends, crime, education, health care, aviation safety, energy use, farm production and more" in Delaware.
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Did You Know…

  • England gave Delaware to William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania, in 1682 to be part of Pennsylvania. But in the Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Delaware fought as a separate state, and it was the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution in 1787.
  • Although Delaware was a slave state, it did not secede (withdraw) from the U.S. and join the Confederacy during the Civil War (1861-1865).
  • Delaware has a state insect! The lady bug was adopted as the official state insect in 1974 after a group of elementary school children convinced the state legislature to do so.
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Some Famous People from this State

  • Richard Allen, founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church
  • Valerie Bertinelli, actress
  • Annie Jump Cannon, astronomer
  • Henry Heimlich, surgeon and inventor, developed the Heimlich Maneuver to save choking victims
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