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Newark, DE at a Glance
The legend in Newark is that the town was the first place where Betsy Ross' flag
of stars and stripes flew in 1777. This site, Cooch's
Bridge, is the only Revolutionary War battle site in Delaware
and can be viewed from a 90-foot observation tower in Iron
Hill Park, where hiking and nature trails are also located. Newark's Iron
Hill Museum is set in a 1923 schoolhouse and has geology exhibits that display
rare rocks and minerals. Over 16,000 students spend their days at the University
of Delaware, and visitors can enjoy a 90-minute guided tour of this elm-lined
campus. A popular attraction at the university is the University
of Delaware Botanic Garden, which showcases an array of trees, shrubs, plants
and flowers in several different garden areas. Just north of Newark is White
Clay Creek State Park, which affords hiking, biking and fishing opportunities.
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