The ear of corn was taken from the Kent County seal and symbolizes the agricultural basis of the state’s economy. The blue stripe, above the ox, represents the Delaware River, the main stay of the state’s commerce and transportation. … Coat of arms.

Coat of arms of the State of Delaware
Motto Liberty and Independence

State Seal: The Wheat Sheaf was adapted from the Sussex County seal and signifies the agricultural vitality of Delaware.

The Great Seal of the State of Delaware was first adopted on January 17, 1777, with the current version being adopted April 29, 2004. It contains the state coat of arms surrounded by an inscription, and the dates 1704, 1776 and 1787 .

Delaware State Colors Colonial Blue and Buff.

Delaware is known for:

  • Historical landmarks.
  • Chemical manufacturing.
  • Being a tax-free state.
  • First state to ratify the Constitution.
  • Large number of companies incorporated in the state.

Peach Blossom Delaware / State flower State Flower: Peach Blossom Passage of the act to adopt the Peach Blossom on May 9, 1895, was prompted by Delaware’s reputation as the Peach State, since her orchards contained more than 800,000 peach trees yielding a crop worth thousands of dollars at that time.

Grey Fox State Wildlife Animal: Grey Fox Adopted June 10, 2010, the grey fox is a unique and primitive species, believed to be between 7 and 10 million years old, which is indigenous to Delaware.

Delaware is the least populated state in America. With an average altitude of 60 ft. above sea level, Delaware is the lowest state. Ninety-five miles long and between nine and thirty-five miles wide, Delaware’s highest point, is near the Pennsylvania line, and only 442 ft.

Colonial blue Colonial blue and buff are Delaware’s state colors. The two colors were inspired by a military uniform George Washington once wore.

In God We Trust Florida / Motto In God We Trust was adopted by the Florida legislature as part of the state seal in 1868. This is also the motto of the United States and is a slight variation on Florida’s first state motto, In God is our Trust. In 2006, In God We Trust was officially designated in state statute as Florida’s motto.

These 18 Iconic Delaware Foods Will Have Your Mouth Watering

  • Capriotti’s Bobbie. Brian Child / Flickr. …
  • Thrashers French Fries. bigbirdz / Flickr. …
  • Blue Crabs. Jeremy Cherfas / Flickr. …
  • Nic-o-boli from Nicola Pizza. Steve Snodgrass / Flickr. …
  • Dolles Salt Water Taffy. Susan Smith / Flickr. …
  • Chicken. …
  • Slippery Dumplings. …
  • Peaches.

Peach pie List of U.S. state foods

State Food type Food name
Delaware State herb Sweet goldenrod(Solidago odora)
State dessert Peach pie
State fruit Strawberry
Florida State fruit Orange

Delaware declared its independence from Great Britain on June 15, 1776 and thereby also became independent of Pennsylvania with which it had been connected since 1682. Delaware was the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution and thus became known as the First State.

In Delaware, black-and-white license plates are coveted as a sign of prestige. … Delaware allows you to have a black tag instead of the standard blue and gold tag if your number is low enough, and there’s a distinct look to those black tags, said Irazabal, who has cataloged 2,868 low-digit tags.

Cole Dev Schrock We also offer complete indoor flag sets with an 8′ pole! Cole Dev Schrock on January 17th, 1777 submitted his design for Delaware’s flag and won. The flag consisted of a shield with horizontal green, blue, white stripes as well as a sheaf of wheat, an ear of corn and an ox on lush green grass.

Flag of New Mexico

Use Civil and state flag
Proportion 2:3
Adopted March 15, 1925
Design The red and gold (yellow) of old Spain. The ancient Zia sun symbol in red on a field of yellow.
Designed by Harry P. Mera

poverty rate was 11.8%, which is lower than the rate of 13.4% throughout the United States as a whole. When compared to other states in the region, Delaware’s poverty rate was higher than the five year poverty rates for either Maryland (9.2%), or New Jersey (10.0%), but lower than Pennsylvania (12.4%).

11 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Delaware

  • Rehoboth and Delaware Beaches. Rehoboth and Delaware Beaches. …
  • Nemours Estate, Wilmington. …
  • Winterthur Museum and Gardens. …
  • Air Mobility Command Museum, Dover. …
  • Hagley Museum and Library. …
  • Delaware Art Museum, Wilmington. …
  • John Dickinson Plantation. …
  • Brandywine Creek State Park.

Some People Don’t Know These 14 Things Come From Delaware

  • Spacesuits. WikiMedia Commons. …
  • Jell-O gelatin and pudding mixes. Mike Mozart / Flickr. …
  • Chemicals. Oregon State University / Flickr. …
  • Teflon coating. Jean-Pierre / Flickr. …
  • Drugs (the legal kind) …
  • Baby wipes. …
  • Fuel cells. …
  • Tang, Crystal Light, and Kool-Aid mixes.

Lady Bug State Bug: Lady Bug Adopted April 25, 1974, the Lady Bug was chosen by the Legislature after an intensive effort on the insect’s behalf by Mrs. Mollie Brown-Rust and her 2nd grade students of the Lulu M. Ross Elementary School in Milford, Delaware.

Delaware is the 17th most diverse state in the nation. The ranking came from the WalletHub financial advice site. The least diverse state is West Virginia, with California as the most diverse.

The Diamond State a nickname given by Thomas Jefferson because he described Delaware as a jewel among states due to its strategic location on the Eastern Seaboard. … Small Wonder given to Delaware due to its size and the contributions it has made to our country as a whole and the beauty of Delaware.

Coyotes may be found within all three of Delaware’s counties but encounters tend to be most common in New Castle County. … Annually, fewer than five coyotes are harvested in Delaware.

Dover Dover, city, capital (1777) of Delaware, U.S., seat of Kent county, in the east-central portion of the state on the St. Jones River.

You May Be Surprised To Learn These 14 Famous People Are From Delaware

  • Joe Biden. …
  • Chuck Wicks. …
  • Valerie Bertinelli. commons.wikimedia.org. …
  • Paul Goldschmidt. commons.wikimedia.org. …
  • Sean Patrick Thomas. Paramount Pictures. …
  • George Thorogood. commons.wikimedia.org. …
  • Elisabeth Shue. commons.wikimedia.org. …
  • Stephen Marley.

Delaware’s scenic beauty, low taxes and affordable housing make this tiny state a wonderful place to live, work and play. Fresh-air pursuits abound, whether your interests lie in hiking, sailing, bicycling, or exploring miles of picturesque shoreline.

Nestled in Kent County is Dover, Delaware’s state capital. But this charming small city is known for more than just being the seat of our state’s government, it’s also the site for historic state and national eventsnamely when Delaware became the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution in 1787.