Chesapeake And Delaware Canal
The now 14-mile long, 450-foot wide, 35-foot deep canal was a vision of Dutch settler Augustine Herman who saw the need to connect the Chesapeake Bay and the Delaware River …
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The now 14-mile long, 450-foot wide, 35-foot deep canal was a vision of Dutch settler Augustine Herman who saw the need to connect the Chesapeake Bay and the Delaware River …
Read MorePark Trail Type of Trail Miles Ease Handicap Accessible Trail Challenge Alapocas Run Alapocas Woods Hiking 0.7 Easy to Moderate No No PawPaw Hiking 0.3 Easy No No Northern Delaware …
Read MoreThe Kalmar Nyckel offers a wide array of sailing opportunities from April through October. Guests are invited to haul lines, set sails, and enjoy tales of the original Kalmar Nyckel …
Read MoreResort on the Indian River Bay with small beach for fishing, clamming, crabbing, and boating. 536 sites with full hook-ups rented on a permanent seasonal basis. Some sites are shaded, others …
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Read MoreServing delicious pizza, subs, & Italian food in the heart of Trolley Square. Formerly Ciao Pizza in Trolley Square, with same owner and same great food! 1600 Delaware Avenue Wilmington, …
Read MoreWashington Street Ale House serves up an extensive list of featured burgers all made with fresh, never frozen USDA Certified Black Angus Beef. From our Kobe Beef Burger with fresh …
Read MoreFirst State National Historical Park (NHP) is made up of seven sites spread throughout the entire state of Delaware. The park focuses on the story of first settlement through the …
Read MoreGoat Kitchen and Bar’s “Hereford Beef Burger” is a specially coarse ground, hand formed 8oz beef burger topped with melted house-made smoked habanero pimento cheese, applewood bacon, local tomatoes and …
Read MoreWe are officially the smallest brewery in Delaware and the first in Middletown! We brew on a small 2 Barrel system which allows us to rotate our beers quickly. We plan to grow …
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