Delaware

The First State
State flag of Delaware featuring a buff-colored diamond on a colonial blue field containing the coat of arms and the date December 7, 1787
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Quick Stats
1.0M Population
#45 Rank
1787 Joined
1.9k Area (mi²)
Map
Geographical map showing the layout of Delaware, located on the Atlantic coast bordering Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey

Seal and Motto
Official seal of Delaware featuring a farmer and a soldier supporting a shield with a wheat sheaf, corn, and an ox
"Liberty and Independence"
Additional Information
Abbreviation DE
Motto Origin

Reflects the state's Revolutionary values.

Adopted 1847/1787.

Official Website Delaware.gov
Population Growth
Overview

Delaware, proudly known as the "First State," is a coastal Mid-Atlantic powerhouse that punches far above its weight. Despite its small size, it is a global epicenter for corporate law and finance, offering a unique blend of historic colonial charm, pristine Atlantic beaches, and a business-friendly environment that attracts half of all Fortune 500 companies.

Historical Significance

Delaware officially joined the Union on December 7, 1787, as the very first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution. Its historical legacy is deeply tied to its role as a strategic Revolutionary pillar, its early Dutch and Swedish settlements, and the legendary Caesar Rodney's midnight ride that secured a crucial vote for American independence.

Top Cities & Hubs
1

Wilmington

Population: ~70,000

The state's largest city and a massive national hub for the credit card and banking industries, featuring a beautifully revitalized riverfront and a deep-rooted corporate and maritime history.

2

Dover

Population: ~38,000

The state capital and a center for both government and high-speed excitement, home to the historic Delaware General Assembly and the world-famous Dover Motor Speedway NASCAR track.

3

Newark

Population: ~31,000

A thriving academic and technological center, home to the University of Delaware and known for its vibrant Main Street, innovative research parks, and diverse student population.

4

Middletown

Population: ~24,000

One of the fastest-growing communities in the state, this historic town has transformed from an agricultural center into a significant residential and commercial hub for the Delaware region.

5

Smyrna

Population: ~13,000

A historic town undergoing a major residential boom, located centrally between Dover and Wilmington and celebrated for its charming downtown and historic preservation efforts.

Key Landmarks & Economy
Rehoboth Beach: Known as the "Nation's Summer Capital," this iconic resort town features a classic boardwalk and is a premier Mid-Atlantic vacation destination.
The Winterthur Museum: A world-class estate and garden founded by the du Pont family, housing one of the most significant collections of American decorative arts.
Corporate Legal Hub: Delaware is famously the legal home for over 1.5 million businesses due to its Court of Chancery, the nation's premier business court.
Did You Know?
  • Delaware is famously tax-free for shopping, making it a massive destination for retail tourists from all over the East Coast.
  • The state is so small that it only has **three counties** (New Castle, Kent, and Sussex), the fewest of any U.S. state.
  • The **first beauty contest** in the United States was reportedly held in Rehoboth Beach in the year 1880 as a summer promotion.
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