Not Many People Realize That These 6 Things Are Actually Illegal In Delaware
Delaware’s a small state, but we’ve got a knack for being a little controlling. Of course, I’m just talking about the state itself, and not in any way referring to its residents… I digress. Here are a few of the strangest laws on the books in the First State.

The law was meant to discourage and prevent disruptive behavior during worship. Also banned in church: profanity and rude behavior.

Up until 1973, it was illegal to host any horse races on Sunday. The relaxation of the law banned the sport on just two days - Easter, and Good Friday.
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I know that was a big part of your summer plans, but it's technically against the laws. The jury is still out on actually sleeping on the boardwalk benches, but you might want to avoid that as well, lest you be accused of pretending to sleep.
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Social commentary aside, it's probably better for everyone if bathing suits or clothes are worn on Delaware beaches - unless designated otherwise.

Perhaps the lawmakers were worried about accidental indecent exposure. Regardless of the origins of the law, it's still enforced.

It's illegal to change into or out of your bathing suit in a public bathroom, so don't forget to bring a cover-up with you, and maybe some towels for your trip home.
Many of these laws make sense – particularly in the beach towns. Are there any other strange Delaware laws on the books in your town? Tell us in the comments below!
For more weird Delaware facts, check out 9 Insane Things That Happened In Delaware You Won’t Find in History Books.
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