Delaware

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State Capital: Dover
Incorporated: December 7th, 1787
Delaware, the second smallest state in the United States, is located on the Mid-Atlantic coast. Despite its small size, Delaware plays a significant role in American business and finance. The state is known for having a business-friendly environment, attracting many corporations to establish their headquarters there. Wilmington, the largest city, is a financial hub with a focus on banking and credit card operations. Delaware's coastal areas, including Rehoboth Beach, are popular summer destinations known for their sandy shores and a relaxed atmosphere. The state has a rich historical heritage, with sites such as Old New Castle showcasing its colonial past. Delaware is often referred to as "The First State" because it was the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution in 1787. Despite its industrial and economic significance, Delaware maintains a balance with its natural beauty and historic charm.