Moving to Delaware is a huge undertaking, and can overwhelm you quickly if you are not impeccably organized. Finding the right company to handle all of your things, and to get you where you need to go on time, might seem impossible. It can take months to research and find a company that will do what you need them to without skipping important steps or damaging your things. It doesn’t matter if you are relocating across the state or across the country, choosing the right
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To the east is Delaware Bay, then New Jersey; to the north is Pennsylvania and to the west and south is Maryland. Despite its small size, the climate here can vary quite substantially with the southern part being warmer than the northern part. The whole state is affected by the Atlantic Ocean.
The capital city is Dover, located roughly in the center of the state and was named after Dover in England by the Englishman, William Penn, who was one of the founding fathers of the US. Dover is the second largest city after Wilmington.
Delaware has a strong economy, based mainly on agriculture and industrial outputs. The state’s biggest employers are the government, the University and automotive manufacturing (GM and Daimler Chrysler) amongst others.
There are 12 National Historic Landmarks here including the Eleutherian Mills along Brandywine Creek, Wilmington. This was a gunpowder mill site used to make explosives and owned by the Du Pont family.
Delaware has the misfortune for being the only state in the US not to have at least one National Park Service designated area.
The Delaware State Fair is a popular annual event, occurring in the last two weeks of July and attracts people from all over the Tri-State area.
Delaware is a center of activity! There is plenty to do in this state, and there are any number of things that can keep anyone in your family happy. Historically speaking, this is also one of the oldest and most history rich states in the entire country. Moving to Delaware can be a wonderful experience for you and your entire family!
Delaware Information Resources:
State of Delaware Homepage
Delaware Tourism Homepage
Delaware Map Data
USGS real-time, geographic, and other scientific resources of Delaware
Delaware State Facts