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You're never far from the water in Delaware. Black locust trees shade a riverside walkway on a hot summer afternoon in New Castle's Battery Park.
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Delaware Information and History

E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., the chemicals and plastics giant, established a gunpowder plant near Wilmington in 1802. Today more than 300,000 companies are incorporated in Delaware, which offers a business-friendly community. The favorable business climate has particularly spurred growth in banking and financial services. In 1971, in an effort to protect beaches and wetlands, the state legislature passed the nation's first coastal-zone act, banning waterfront industries that pollute.

ECONOMY

Industry: food processing, chemicals, rubber and plastic products, scientific instruments, printing and publishing.
Agriculture: poultry, soybeans, nursery stock, corn, vegetables, dairy products.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
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Area
6,447 square kilometers
(2,489 square miles)
Population
817,491
Capital
Dover; 32,581
Per Capita Income
U.S. $32,307
Date Statehood Achieved
December 7, 1787
Delaware Features
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