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Living in Wilmington, Delaware:
Tips for Moving and Visiting

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If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Wilmington, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked five people living in Wilmington what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:

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If you are coming to Wilmington, Delaware, the main thing you should know is that the weather could be random. It could be hot one day and then cold and rainy the next. There are also many different terrains from cities to woods and parks (that were once amusement parks), to explore!

Charles, says: 2023

Wilmington has north Wilmington which is the quiet suburban life and southern which has the seat of power and the ghetto with all its fun activities and some danger.

Wilmington is a historic city in addition to being the corporate home of the DuPont Company. Visitors should try to see Hagley Museum, Rodney Square and the gorgeous Hotel DuPont. There are lovely areas in the Brandywine Valley to explore also, such as Longwood Gardens.

Graceanne, says: 2020

A new arrival to Wilmington should know everyone knows everyone else! To become established here, one must patiently gain acceptance in a pre-existing social group, as it is quite impossible to forge one’s own. Beyond that, I recommend taking advantage of all the wonderful parks and other attractions. The state is replete with hidden gems.

Wilmington is very quiet. If moving here to live a party lifestyle look elsewhere. The center is busy only in the day, so if you want to buy anything don’t bother going unless its two pm. We have a lot of lakes where you can go fishing if you have a permit.

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