Centrally
located in the middle of the Eastern Seaboard, Delaware is within a scant two-hour
drive of Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and Baltimore. The state's prime location
helps make Wilmington, in the northern part of Delaware, perfect for business.
The city has the accommodations, resources and space to handle large meetings
and conventions. Business travelers will be also be happy to know that Wilmington
has a vast array of cultural attractions to see if time allows. Although
Delaware is the second smallest state in the Union, there are plenty of things
to do. The state borders Delaware Bay in the north and the Atlantic Ocean in the
south, so water sports and boating are popular activities, as are fishing and
beachcombing. But if those activities don't interest you, you can always go shopping
-- it's tax-free in Delaware! •
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• • • • Delaware:
Compact but Compelling
- Discover U.S. history traveling in "The First State." Only 96 miles
long and averaging 39 miles wide, it is one of those East Coast states you can
visit in a day. Yet, it was the setting for many of the key experiences that shaped
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