The 9 Oddest Places You Can Possibly Go In Delaware
Delaware gets a lot of attention for being such a small state. Millions vacation at our beaches every year, millions more drive through on I-95 on their way to bigger and better locations. That being said, anyone who just uses the state as a way to get on with their lives is truly missing out on understanding just how weird Delaware can be. Take a look at some of the strangest places in Delaware and see if you agree that our little underrated wonder can be quite odd.

Is it at all a surprise that one of Delaware's most iconic bars is at the top of this list? You never know WHAT you're going to find when you walk into the door... but one thing is for sure, you're going to have a good time.

This quirky museum appears to be normal at first, but when you walk inside and see a petrified mermaid, you'll realize you've stepped into one of the oddest, most fascinating museums on the East Coast.
Advertisement

Not only is this quirky waterfront bar home to an, uh, interesting menu, but it's also the most haunted restaurant in Delaware. Ask the staff for the scoop, and they'll tell you about the sounds and sights they've experienced that aren't quite right.
Advertisement

Speaking of Haunted... Crabby Dick's isn't the most haunted spot around. Delaware City is full of creepy places, and none is scarier than Fort Delaware. It's so haunted that paranormal investigations are regularly conducted here in the fall to show off its spooky side.

The Oddporium is the most unique boutique in the First State. Check it out next time you're looking for mortician makeup kits, rat skeletons, or anything that's just a little bit creepy.

Let's just put all of Arden on this list. This is one of the most unique towns on the east coast, and it's certain to leave you thrilled, but scratching your head. This utopian community walks to its own beat, and if you join them for a day, you'll see the appeal.

Fort Miles is odd because how often are military bases turned into State Parks? That's just the case here, as any visitor to Cape Henlopen State Park will attest. You can even climb a 1940s era watchtower, which was only supposed to be up for a few decades.

Lying near the end of a runway at the Eagle Crest Aerodrome, you'll find one of the most unique homes in Delaware. These pre-fabricated homes were created at the height of 1960s modernism, and the Eagle Crest home is one of only a handful left standing. Only about a hundred were ever made. I guess the idea never took flight.
Advertisement

There's not just one thing that makes Dogfish Head stand out as odd, but rather, it's their company policy. From their steampunk treehouse to their graffiti walls, this brewery takes pride in being "off-centered". Hey, whatever it takes to make their award winning brews!
These weird Delaware places are just the tip of the iceberg! What’s your favorite off-centered spot in the state?
OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.