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Though DELAWARE has its beautiful spots - including some of the
mid-Atlantic's best beaches - its tourist boards have their work
cut out. Most of the images potential visitors have of the state
are negative: Delaware is known for the massive chemical plants
of the DuPont Corporation and Dover Air Force Base , as well as
for tolerating shady business practices - half of America's largest
companies have their official bases in this tiny state, thanks to
its permissive tax, banking and incorporation laws. The upside of
this is that there's no sales tax, which certainly makes shoppers
happy.
To downplay the state's dubious contemporary image, Delaware's
promoters emphasize its past - for example, as the first ex-colony
to ratify the Constitution, it claims the title of America's First
State . Dutch whalers established a settlement at the mouth of the
Delaware Bay in 1631, and soon afterwards the Swedes built a larger
colony at present-day Wilmington . The two groups fought amongst
themselves until the British took over in 1664. Delaware was part
of neighboring Pennsylvania - Philadelphia is only ten miles north
of the present, arching state border - until hiving itself off in
1776.
Much of Delaware's fortunes (and misfortunes) since then can be
traced directly to the du Pont family , who, fleeing the wrath of
revolutionary France, set up a gunpowder mill that became the main
supplier of conventional explosives to the US Government. After
World War I, the du Ponts went public and made millions in the stock
market frenzies of the Roaring Twenties, since which time the company
has diversified, its labs inventing such modern essentials as nylon
and cellophane.
The du Ponts built huge mansions for themselves in the Brandywine
Valley north of Wilmington, near the perfectly preserved old colonial
capital, New Castle , on the Delaware Bay just five miles south
of I-95. Further south, Dover , the capital, may not detain you
long, but beyond it the small and amiable resorts of Lewes and Rehoboth
Beach mark the northern extent of over twenty miles of unspoiled
Atlantic beaches.
Apart from Wilmington, which is on the main east coast train and
bus lines, Delaware is hard to get around without a car. Greyhound
services are limited to a summer-only route from DC to Rehoboth
, and local public transportation is nonexistent.
I-95 and the New Jersey Turnpike converge at Wilmington, from where
US-13 runs south through the state. More often called the Du Pont
Highway , it was paid for and constructed by the industrialists
so that they could ride in comfort between their Wilmington mansions
and Dover. A direct car ferry connects Cape May, the southern tip
of New Jersey and Lewes, at the mouth of the Delaware Bay.
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