14 Then And Now Photos In Delaware That Show Just How Much It Has Changed
By Kim Magaraci|Published October 21, 2016
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
Are you proud of Delaware history? I certainly am. Our little state has overcome quite a bit of political turmoil and plenty of natural disasters, and still stands proudly as the first state of the nation. What I love about living in one of the oldest states is the history in nearly every town. It’s rare to find a street, neighborhood, or downtown district that doesn’t have a long and storied history. Check out some of the more popular Delaware destinations to see what they looked like way back in the past.
In 1962, Rehoboth Beach was badly damaged in a March nor'easter that many called the storm of the century. Here's a photograph of the area, recently cleaned up from the storm.
Middletown's Main Street in 2016 is still a bustling town center - and it even retained some of its historic charm. Do you ever visit just to walk around and shop?
Now, Bethany Beach is a top family resort town! It's still less crowded than Rehoboth, but it's absolutely busy in the summer. And the Addy Sea Inn? It's still there - and it's very much haunted.
Now, it's a bustling casino and racetrack - and a training ground for many of the nation's top thoroughbreds. Did you know that Afleet Alex, the racehorse that shined the spotlight on Alex's Lemonade Stand, got his start here?
It's still the most bustling section of downtown Dover! I love to stroll the streets and shop. The history of this town really makes you think about everyone that's walked Loockerman Street in the past, too.
Of course, all of these old, historic towns come with stories of their own, and since it’s October, it’s so much fun to think about paranormal Delaware history, right? If you’re brave enough, read about some of the most famous, historic Delaware ghosts…
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