The state of Delaware is located in the northeastern part of the Delmarva Peninsula. The state is 96 miles long and it ranges from nine to 35 miles across, leading to a total square mileage of only 1,954, making it the second smallest state in the country. While Delaware leads only Rhode Island in land mass and it ranks as 45th in terms of total population, the state is actually 6th in population density. This small state consists of just three counties, with 60 percent of the population residing in New Castle County.
You could also say that Delaware is actually the most historical state in the entire nation. While Delaware was one of the 13 colonies that participated in the American Revolution, it was the first one that ratified the United States constitution. On December 7, 1787, Delaware essentially became known as ‘The First State.’
Delaware is home to about 7,800 horses, placing it ahead of only Rhode Island and Hawaii when it comes to horse population. Don’t let that fool you into thinking that horse properties in Delaware aren’t a very valuable commodity though; Delaware is actually one of the most densely populated areas for horses. Delaware has approximately 5.7 horses per square mile, which is tied for the 8th most in the country.
If you’re interested in horse properties or horse farms in Delaware, please take a look through our listing of Delaware properties. If you’d like to know more about our horse properties, feel free to contact us online or get in touch with one of our real estate agents. We’re looking forward to hearing from you!
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