Hello everyone!

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Category: Featured

Welcome to the new VisitDelaware blog!

As we rolled out our new tourism website, www.visitdelaware.com, we kept hearing the same words over and over, “do you have a blog?”

Well, now we do!

We’ll post here from time to time, and check back to see if we can answer questions or add information to the threads, but this is mostly YOUR blog. Feel free to discuss where you’ve been in Delaware, what you saw, where you ate, and why your fellow bloggers should go there! Please be fair though, blogs are best when fairness prevails.

We also have to say that there might be posts/blogs/content on this blog site that we don’t agree with. Our association with ANY content on this site is limited to mere association on a public forum.

To add a COMMENT to an existing post, click the headline for the post. That click will take you to a new window with just the post and its related comments.

Thanks for viewing, and enjoy!

Your Friends at the The Delaware Economic Development Office

5 Responses to “Hello everyone!”

  1. Arianne responded on

    I decided to take a roadtrip to Newark from MD. While I was there, I was trying to find a Delaware postcard. I went to several stores and needless to say, I wasn’t able to find any. Is there a list of places or could someone tell me where I could get a Delaware postcard?

  2. wythany responded on

    Arianne,
    There’s a chain of drugstores in Delaware called Happy Harry’s. You can find a good selection of DE postcards in all of those stores. All the drugstores in the Rehoboth area seem to carry DE postcards, though they’re mostly beach related. Often the local museums will sell postcards of their own, but not Delaware in general.

  3. Catrina responded on

    This is a little late, however, you can get Delaware Post Cards at pretty much all of the book stores or the Delaware specific stores. You can also get them at many of the museums in the souvenier store.

  4. Vera Marie Badertscher responded on

    Hello:
    What happened to the previous blogs? I had entered one when the blog originally showed up because as a travel writer, I became a big Delaware enthusiast on my very first visit. Still am.
    See page 66 of the May/June issue of National Geographic Traveler for my latest article on the Brandywine Valley.
    Best wishes,

    Vera

  5. R A Piper responded on

    I’ve been looking through the website and only saw 1 tourguide available to request. To promote Delaware better, how about offering more. Garden walks, children friendly places, Sunday drives.. just to name a few ideas. There has to be more to Delaware than what people contribute to the Events guidebook. Even people who have lived in Delaware their whole lives are not aware of some of the gems this state offers (at least before construction takes over). I have great hopes the new administration will be better at showcasing Delaware as a destination even with the economic problems it’s facing.

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