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Why Live in Wyoming

Wyoming, Delaware, is a small town located less than 4 miles south of Dover, known for its historical peach farms and a freight railroad that still operates today. The town retains its agricultural roots with Fifer Orchards, a "u-pick farm" offering fresh produce, baked goods, and seasonal activities like pumpkin picking and corn mazes. The annual Peach Festival on Railroad Avenue is a significant event, drawing around 12,000 visitors for peach-flavored treats, craft vendors, and live music. Wyoming's housing options range from century-old cottages and Colonial Revivals to newer Traditional-style homes, with properties often shaded by oak and elm trees or situated on farmland. The Caesar Rodney School District serves the area, with highly rated schools such as W. B. Simpson Elementary, Fred Fifer III Middle School, and Caesar Rodney High. Local amenities include Brown’s tavern, Tre Sorelle Dolce ice cream shop, and Camden Wyoming Market, a long-standing deli and butcher. Recreational spaces feature Wyoming Park with its playground and walking path, and the Camden-Wyoming Little League fields. The town is car-dependent but offers convenient access to U.S. Route 13 and the Dover Air Force Base, which employs many residents. For those seeking more things to do, nearby Dover provides additional shopping and dining options, while Wilmington and Salisbury are accessible within a 55-mile drive.

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