DelawareTourist will find in the state of Delaware picturesque shores of the Delaware Bay, endless expanses of the Ocean, the majestic capital of the state |
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DoverDover is the capital of the first state and an attractive tourist destination. It houses 10 U.S most famous museums and lots of other attractions |
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LewesNatural riches of Lewes are no less outstanding than town’s historical heritage. It is up to you to spend time on sandy beaches or in its museums |
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New CastleNew Castle, one of the major U.S. seaports in the past, is now a lovely town with cobbled streets, lots of antique stores and relaxed atmosphere |
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Bombay Hook National Wildlife RefugeBombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge is a 16 000 acre area of tidal salt marshes, swamps and lakes. About 100 000 wildlife lovers visit it annually. |
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DiscoverSea Shipwreck MuseumThe DiscoverSea Shipwreck Museum opened its doors in 1995. Since that time its collection has grown up to 10,000 shipwreck and other marine artifacts. |
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Fort DelawareFort Delaware was built in 1859 to protect Philadelphia and Wilmington, but soon it became a prison. Now the historical monument is open for visitors |
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Indian RiverIndian River Marina, a part of Delaware Seashore State Park, is a nice recreational place for boaters, fishermen and kite surfers |
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Living history museum, Pea Patch IslandOn the Pea Patch Island you can take part in everyday activities of Americans, who lived at the time of the Civil War in the Living history museum. |
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Nassau Valley VineyardsNassau Valley Vineyards is a unique for U.S. farm winery – a place, where grapes undergo the complete cycle of metamorphoses, from seeds to wine |
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Winterthur Museum and Country EstateThe Winterthur is more than just a museum of decorative arts. The country estate also includes a 60-acre garden and one of the best libraries in U.S. |