Delaware info
Bays in Delaware, United States
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Bethany Beach is part of the Quiet Resorts, a seven-mile stretch of sandy, Atlantic ocean beaches in the southeastern corner of Delaware that also includes South Bethany and Fenwick Island....
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Dewey Beach has the distinction of being framed with the ocean on one side, and the bay on the other. Dewey Beach is a beach resort with families as well as singles and offers much in the way of intertainment. Popular with the sailing crowd and with people who just want to enjoy some quiet time relaxing in the Atlantic sun, Dewey Beach is located adjacent to Rehoboth Beach. Surf fishing is very popular as is riding the waves on a boogie board, or spending the day sunbathing or windsurfing....
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Fenwick Island is a coastal town on the Atlantic Ocean in Sussex County, Delaware, USA, popularly known as one of the quiet resorts....
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Georgetown is a town in Sussex County, Delaware, United States....
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Laurel is a town in Sussex County, Delaware, United States....
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Lewes on Delaware Bay in Sussex County, Delaware has a long historic heritage, a historical district and stunning beaches where the Delaware Bay and Atlantic Ocean meet at Cape Henlopen....
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Milford is a city in Kent and Sussex counties in the U.S. state of Delaware....
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Milton is a a quaint, historical town in Sussex County, Delaware with lovingly restored Victorian architecture located on the Broadkill River close to the sea shore....
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Rehoboth Beach is a city in Sussex County, Delaware, United States. It is part of the Seaford, Delaware Micropolitan Statistical Area. A popular regional vacation destination, Rehoboth Beach's seasonal population expands to over 25,000 within the city limits and thousands more in the surrounding area in the summer....
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