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Synopsis of Delaware

Delaware, one of the South Atlantic states of the United States. It occupies part of the peninsula between Delaware Bay and Chesapeake Bay. Delaware was one of the 13 original states. Delawareans played a major role in the events that occurred during and after the American Revolution (1775-1783), and on December 7, 1787, Delaware became the first of the original 13 states to ratify the Constitution of the United States.

Delaware is divided into three counties, New Castle, Kent, and Sussex. Historically, industrialized New Castle County has contrasted with the other two counties, which have been predominantly agricultural areas. Today more than two-thirds of the population live in New Castle County, the northernmost county, in and around Wilmington, the state's only large city. Dover, in Kent County in the center of the state, is Delaware's capital. The history of Wilmington and of the state's early large-scale industrial growth is, to a great extent, the history of the famous du Pont family and E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, one of the world's largest chemical companies.

Delaware is primarily an industrial state. Most of the manufacturing industries are located in New Castle County, although a number of industrial plants have been established in the two southern counties. For the most part, the south remains an agricultural area, and farmers produce a wide range of products for such urban markets as Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Baltimore, and New York City. The people of Delaware commonly denote parts of their state as either ''north of the canal,'' meaning in the industrialized and densely inhabited region around Wilmington, or ''south of the canal,'' meaning in Delaware's rural and lightly settled farming region. The canal referred to is the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, which effectively bisects New Castle County.

The state's name is derived from the name of Thomas West, Third Baron De la Warr, Virginia's first colonial governor. In 1610, Sir Samuel Argall, sailing for Virginia, sighted what is now called Cape Henlopen in Delaware Bay. Argall named it Cape De La Warr in honor of the governor. Although the cape itself was later renamed, the name Delaware came to be applied to the Delaware River and Delaware Bay and later to the land along the western shore of the bay and the river. Delaware's official nickname is the First State, which commemorates Delaware's early ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Delaware is also known as the Diamond State, because its value, like that of a diamond, is said to be out of all proportion to its small size. Another nickname, the Blue Hen State, dates from the American Revolution when the fighting spirit of the Delaware First Regiment was compared with that of their mascots, a brood of gamecocks reared by a famous blue hen. The blue hen was later designated the official state bird.






 



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Walton board gives approval to host road race - Oneonta Daily Star


Walton board gives approval to host road race
Oneonta Daily Star
Orisek said the rally committee is seeking a list of all available motel rooms, bed-and-breakfast accommodations and any other lodging options in Delaware ...

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Aberdeen Officers Arrest Man Wanted for Vehicle Thefts in Several States - The Dagger


Aberdeen Officers Arrest Man Wanted for Vehicle Thefts in Several States
The Dagger
Over the last several years Jones would target motels stealing a work type vehicles. Jones would than drive the stolen vehicle to another location, ...

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Ellenton Ice arena shares Olympic spotlight - Sarasota Herald-Tribune


Ellenton Ice arena shares Olympic spotlight
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Out-of-towners attending tournaments could stay at nearby motels. Their 113600-square-foot, $16 million skating complex was unlike any other, ...

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Plans to revitalize Black Horse Pike stall | Philadelphia Inquirer | 01/23/2010 - Philadelphia Inquirer


Plans to revitalize Black Horse Pike stall | Philadelphia Inquirer | 01/23/2010
Philadelphia Inquirer
But the road remained a commercial corridor, evolving into its current conglomeration of strip malls, fast-food eateries, motels, and shopping centers, ...

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NYC May Have the High Line, but the West Kaats Have the Snow Line - ReadMedia (press release)


NYC May Have the High Line, but the West Kaats Have the Snow Line
ReadMedia (press release)
by Delaware County Chamber of Commerce DELHI, NY (01/20/2010)(readMedia)-- For folks who like walking uninterrupted above the crowds on New York City's ...

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