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Welcome to Wilmington, Delaware

Nearly 75,000 people call the city of Wilmington, Delaware home. As the largest city in Delaware the possibilities here are absolutely endless. Everything from fascinating historical landmarks such as the Kalmar Nyckel, a replica of the Swedish warship that originally landed on Delaware back in 1638, to priceless art at the Delaware Art Museum to trendy music found in the corners of downtown can be found in Greater Wilmington and the Brandywine Valley.

After years of industry through fur trade, crop milling and shipbuilding, Wilmington was certified by England in 1739 and hailed victory along with the other 12 colonies in 1776 when Wilmington's own Caesar Rodney issued the final vote to freedom. Over the next couple of decades local mills helped to feed the blasting and gun powder needs of hunters, soldiers and construction projects throughout America. Now anchored by companies such as the DuPont Company, Hercules, Inc. and ICI Americas, this field of the chemical industry started small in the early 1800s and has grown to what it is now because of the people of Delaware and Wilmington. Today the industry that employs the largest number of Delawareans and a large portion of Wilmington residents is the electronic banking industry.

The mild climate of Wilmington, an average summer temperature of 76 degrees and average winter temperature of 33 degrees with reasonable snowfall in January, February and March, makes the area perfect for an abundance of outdoor activities. Blue Diamond Park is a local attraction providing breakthrough sports and entertainment options. Come here to play a round of mini-golf, watch a motocross event, or go for a spin one of the over twenty rides and attractions. Take a stroll through the parks and gardens found throughout Wilmington or take advantage of the opportunities available on the Christina Riverfront. Here you'll find shopping in the Shipyard Shops, water taxis to take you along the river, the Riverfront Market offering scrumptious food and produce and beautiful flowers, or stop off while walking along the 1.2 mile landscaped Riverwalk at the Tubman-Garrett Riverfront Park that is dedicated to the Underground Railroad heroes Harriett Tubman and Thomas Garrett.

With far too many historical and cultural attractions to mention, the most popular are Fort Christina, Old Town Hall, and the Holy Trinity Church (also known as the Old Swedes Church) which is the oldest Protestant church in the United States and registered as a national historic landmark. Enjoy the arts at the Brandywine River Museum, the Cab Calloway Museum/Gallery in nearby Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, and the Delaware Center of the Contemporary Arts and the Christina Cultural Arts Center both located in downtown Wilmington. Museum offerings include the Delaware Museum of Natural History.

The Wilmington area is serviced by four school districts for primary and secondary education and is home to a number of universities and colleges including Wilmington College, University of Delaware – Wilmington, Delaware College of Art and Design and Springfield College.

Previous quarter's home sale average by city. Click city to view homes for sale.

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Penns Grove, NJ17$91,600$108,250
home sale data for other nearby cities
Arden, DE37$260,000$262,323
Bellefonte, DE25$171,900$162,244
Boothwyn, PA42$89,950$108,624
Carneys Point, NJ17$91,600$108,250
Chichester, PA34$194,250$198,378
Claymont, DE15$150,000$150,708
Edgemoor, DE104$167,481$174,530
Elsmere, DE74$80,980$95,257
Greenville, DE8$497,500$516,225
Linwood, PA42$89,950$108,624
Logan Township, NJ45$244,950$257,113
Mannington Township, NJ11$118,000$131,918
Marcus Hook, PA42$89,950$108,624
Minquadale, DE110$127,000$141,713
New Castle, DE110$127,000$141,713
Newport, DE32$157,401$237,066
Pedricktown, NJ10$231,050$208,413
Pennsville, NJ31$104,000$111,287
Pilesgrove, NJ12$147,968$172,030
Rockland, DE1$540,000$540,000
Swedesboro, NJ45$244,950$257,113
Talleyville, DE47$275,000$306,197
Trainer, PA42$89,950$108,624
Wilmington, DE375$181,655$210,069
Woolwich Township, NJ45$244,950$257,113
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Population

Total Population4,932
Population Density5,420 Persons/Sq. Mile
Female Population2,642
Male Population2,289
Population Change since 1990↓ 5% Decrease
Population Change since 2000↑ 2% Increase

Colleges

Nearest 2-Year Public CollegeSalem Community College
Distance2 miles
Nearest 4-Year Public CollegeWilmington College
Distance7 miles

Households and Income

Total Number of Households1,859
Family Households1,187
Average Family Size3.43
Average Household Income$50,614
Median Household Income$31,656
Income Change since 1990↑ 3165500% Increase
Income Change since 2000↑ 16% Increase

Crime Rates Compared to National Average

The National Average is designated 1.0 - A value of 2.0 represents twice as much risk while a value of 0.5 represents half as much risk.
Total Crime Risk1.94
Crime Risk (County)0.58
Personal Crime Risk (County)0.64
Murder Crime Risk (County)0.62
Rape Crime Risk (County)0.43
Robbery Crime Risk (County)0.57
Assault Crime Risk (County)0.42
Property Crime Risk (County)0.54
Burglary Crime Risk (County)0.54
Larceny Crime Risk (County)0.23
Motor Vehicle Theft Risk (County)0.54

Climate

Average July High Temperature87.5 °F
Average January Low Temperature27.9 °F
Annual Precipitation40.7 inches
Air Pollution Index95% of National Average

Miscellaneous

Sales Tax Rate3.50%
Nearest AirportNew Castle
Distance8 miles
Nearest Major Sports TeamWilmington Blue Rocks (a)
Distance5 miles
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Grades: 7 - 8

Penns Grove Middle School351  Maple Ave

Grades: 9 - 12

Penns Grove High School334 Harding Hwy

Grades: K - 6

Field Street Elementary School144 Field St
Lafayette Pershing Elementary School237 Shell Rd
Paul W Carleton Elementary School251  Maple Ave
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ART AND MUSEUMS

Historical Society-penns Grove48 W Main St

BANKS

Kevin Jordan Insurance Inc206 Route 40
Td Bank19 S Virginia Ave

EMERGENCY SERVICES

Liberty Fire HallE Harmony St
Penns Grove Police Dept1 State St

LIBRARIES - PUBLIC

Penns Grove-carneys Point Libr222 S Broad St

PLACE OF WORSHIP

American Fellowship Church27 W Griffith St
Bishop L Colene Williams Cmnty44 Willis St
Church Of Our Merciful Saviour100 E Maple Ave
Corpus Christi369 Georgetown Rd
Corpus Christi Church56 Beach Ave
Emmanuel United Methodist Chr174 S Broad St
First Assembly Of God380 Georgetown Rd
First United Methodist Church220 Shell Rd
Friendship Mennonite Thrift18 W Main St
Healing Wings Pentecostal52 E Main St
Holy Temple Church-fresh HrvstWillis Ave & Cumberland Ave
Joy Tabernacle31 Penn St
Mt Olivet Ame ChurchLanning Ave
Penta Coastal Of Light195 N Broad St
Shiloh Baptist Church56 Willis St

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