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“A Little Town Too Big for One State”


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Nestled on the border between Delaware and Maryland, Delmar, Delaware, offers a unique experience where two states intertwine. The town's motto, "The Little Town Too Big for One State," reflects its distinct identity and rich history. A stroll through downtown Delmar reveals a charming blend of historic buildings, local shops, and welcoming community spaces. The Delmar Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, showcases well-preserved Victorian-era homes and buildings, offering a glimpse into the town's past.

One of Delmar's most notable features is its unique geographical location. The Mason-Dixon Line, a historic boundary between the North and South, runs directly through the town. Visitors can explore the Middle Point-Mason Dixon Marker, a stone monument that marks the exact spot where Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania meet. The marker serves as a reminder of the region's complex history and the significance of the Mason-Dixon Line in American history.

Beyond its historical significance, Delmar offers a variety of attractions for visitors. Trap Pond State Park, located just outside of town, provides a picturesque escape into nature. The park features tranquil waterways for kayaking and canoeing, scenic hiking trails through cypress swamps, and abundant wildlife viewing opportunities. Delmar is also home to the Delaware International Speedway, a popular destination for motorsports enthusiasts, featuring both dirt track and drag racing events.

For those seeking cultural experiences, the town offers a range of options. The Delmar Public Library, housed in a historic building, provides a welcoming space for reading and community events. Local art galleries and studios showcase the works of talented regional artists. Delmar also hosts various community events throughout the year, such as the Delmar Heritage Day, featuring a tug-of-war across the state line between Delaware and Maryland teams.

Whether visitors are interested in history, outdoor recreation, or cultural experiences, Delmar offers a unique and diverse range of attractions. Its welcoming atmosphere and distinct identity as a town straddling two states make it a destination worth exploring. From the historic downtown to the tranquil waters of Trap Pond State Park, Delmar invites visitors to discover its hidden gems and experience the charm of this unique border town.

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The Town of Delmar was almost completely destroyed by fire in 1892 and again in 1901. In each instance, the Town of Delmar was rebuilt and continued as a flourishing town.

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