Delaware Highway Guide Photos
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View from highway Welcome to Kent City, Delaware.
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The John Dickinson Plantation - Photo by Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs The Dickinson plantation attracts thousands of visitors each year who wish to have a glimpse into colonial plantation life.
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Smyrna River, Woodland Beach - Photo Fleming's Landing by Jamie Richie The area around and south the Smyrna River is characterized by some of the largest farms in Kent County. Expansive farm fields, interspersed with forest, predominate in this segment. South of the Woodland Beach areas is the lands of the Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge.
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Welcome to Dewey Beach, Delaware. Dewey Beach is one mile long and three blocks wide - bounded on the east by the Atlantic, on the west by Rehoboth Bay, Delaware
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View from highway Crossing Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. The Chesapeake & Delaware Canal runs 14 miles long, 450 feet wide and 35 feet deep across Maryland and Delaware, connecting the Delaware River with the Chesapeake Bay and the Port of Baltimore. The Chesapeake and Delaware Canal is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is designated as a National Historic Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering landmark. The canal is unique as the sole major commercial navigation waterway in the United States built during the early 1800s still in use.
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Intersection of Route 9 and Route 113 - Photo Air Mobility Command Museum at Dover Air Force Base Dominating the Landscape at the end of Route 9 is the Dover, D.E. Air Force Base, the largest military airlift command base in the United States and often the embarkation point for material and troops bound for Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Also, at this southern terminus is the John Dickinson Plantation and the 430-acre St. Jones National Estuarine Research Reserve. The St. Jones Reserve, on the other hand, includes a one-mile, self-guided nature trail that includes a quarter-mile boardwalk across the marsh. Visitors can also visit Dover from this intersection. Dover is the Capital of the First State, offering several free museums and historic sites including the First State Heritage Park, Johnson Victrola Museum, Delaware Archeology Museum, Delaware Public Archives and the Biggs Museum of American Art. Stop at the Visitors Center on Federal Street for brochures and tour information.
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View from highway - Photo - Fenwick Island highway marker sign Leaving the town of Fenwick Island, Delaware.
We hope you enjoy these Delaware highway photos. Many of our highway guides are created by local businesses in exchange for promoting their business and highlighting the tourism opportunities in their area.
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