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Highway State 9
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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View from highway - Photo - Fenwick Island highway marker sign Leaving the town of Fenwick Island, Delaware.
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Leipsic - Photo by Delaware Greenways The Town of Leipsic, DE is a small fishing village with an important crabbing and fishing industry and the last remaining commercial working-waterfront along Route 9. Leipsic's unique charm and historic character attract many visitors.
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View from highway Heading East on Highway #1.
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Little Creek Road - Lane's Garden Farm photo by Delaware Greenways As the traveler approaches Little Creek, agricultural businesses are evident on the landscape. A visitor sees a large grain storage operation and Lane's Garden Farm Fresh Market where Route 8 meets Route 9.
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Reedy Point Bridge - Photo by Delaware Greenways From the vantage point of the Reedy Point Bridge, the traveler appreciates the wide vistas of marshland and open space along the south of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal.
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Bombay Hook Geese - Photo by Jaime Richie Bombay Hook is a focal point for more than 150,000 waterfowl migrating between their northern breeding grounds and southern wintering areas and an important stopover for migrating shorebirds that feed to gain strength and the energy to complete their journey northward.
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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