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Why Live in Delaware City
Delaware City, DE, is a small riverport town along the Delaware River, known for its historic charm and community spirit. Established in 1801, the town features over 200 structures from the 19th and early 20th centuries, including the Town Hall, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Housing options range from older colonial homes, some converted into multi-family duplexes, to ranch-style homes and Cape Cods from the mid-20th century, and contemporary colonials from the 21st century. Residents enjoy leafy, manicured lawns and small front porches. Delaware City lacks mailboxes, so locals visit the post office for their mail. The town center on Clinton Street offers local shops and dining options, including Sunset Market, The Saltbox, Sabatina’s Sandwiches, and Crabby Dick’s seafood restaurant. For larger shopping needs, residents travel 8 miles to Governor’s Square Shopping Center in Bear. Recreational activities revolve around the Delaware River, with boating and fishing being popular pastimes. Battery Park provides scenic river views and access to Fort Delaware State Park on Pea Patch Island. The annual Delaware City Day at Battery Park celebrates the town’s history with a parade, food trucks, and local vendors. The Colonial School District serves the area, with William Penn High School offering college-level courses. Transportation includes DART buses on Routes 25 and 9, and Wilmington is an 18-mile drive away. Christiana Hospital is 11 miles away, and Wilmington Airport is 12 miles away.