Wilmington is Delaware's largest city and its business center - the banking and legal towers around Rodney Square, the Market Street corridor, the Riverfront's restaurants and offices, and residential neighborhoods that run from Trolley Square's rowhouses to the big houses off Concord Pike.
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Newark is a university town first and foremost - the University of Delaware runs right through it, and Main Street's restaurants and shops move to the academic calendar.
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Middletown has been one of the fastest-growing towns in Delaware for two decades, and it shows: a historic Main Street core surrounded by ring after ring of new development, with Route 301 and Route 299 carrying the traffic.
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Bear is a large unincorporated community strung along Route 40 and Route 7 in the middle of New Castle County, and it has grown almost entirely since the 1980s.
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Glasgow sits where Route 40 meets Route 896, a crossroads community that has become one of the busiest retail junctions in the county.
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New Castle is one of the best-preserved colonial towns in the country - the Green, the cobbled streets, the Court House and the Strand running down to the river, all still in daily use.
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Claymont is the first piece of Delaware you reach coming down from Pennsylvania, squeezed between I-95, the Philadelphia Pike and the river.
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Hockessin sits in the northwest corner of Delaware where the land starts to roll toward the Pennsylvania line, and it has a distinctly different feel from the rest of the county - larger lots, wooded developments, old mill villages at Yorklyn and Ashland just up the road.
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Pike Creek is a planned suburban valley west of Wilmington, developed from the 1960s onward around the golf course and the creek itself.
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Elsmere is a small, dense town immediately west of Wilmington, built along Kirkwood Highway and New Road with a compact grid of modest homes behind it.
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Newport is a small, old town on the Christina River where Route 4 and Route 141 meet, historically a river landing and rail point and now largely surrounded by industry and the Wilmington suburbs.
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Delaware City is a small river town at the eastern end of the C&D Canal, built in the 1820s when the canal opened and still laid out on that original grid.
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