State Capital: Dover
State Location: On the Eastern Seaboard of the United States, Delaware is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay, as well as by the states of New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland. Delaware's location affords easy access to the major metropolitan areas of the Northeast. Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and Baltimore are all within a 2-hour drive.
State
Flag:
Adopted on July 24, 1913, the state flag has a background of colonial
blue surrounding a diamond of buff color in which the coat of arms of
the state of Delaware is placed. Below the diamond are the words
"December 7, 1787," indicating the day on which Delaware was
the first state to ratify the federal Constitution. Because of this
action, Delaware became the first state in the Union, and is,
therefore, accorded the first position in such national events as
presidential inaugurations. According to members of the original
commission established to design the flag, the shades of buff and
colonial blue represent those of the uniform of General George
Washington as shown on a specific plate from an official U.S. Army
publication.
State Colors: Colonial blue and buff
State Motto: Liberty and Independence
State Nickname: "The First State": Delaware is known by this nickname due to the fact that on December 7, 1787, it became the first of the 13 original states to ratify the U.S. Constitution. “The First State” became the official State nickname on May 23, 2002.
OTHER NICKNAMES: The Diamond State": Thomas Jefferson gave this nickname to Delaware, according to legend, because he described Delaware as a "jewel" among states due to its strategic location on the Eastern Seaboard. "Blue Hen State": This nickname was given to Delaware after the fighting Blue Hen Cocks that were carried with the Delaware Revolutionary War Soldiers for entertainment during Cockfights. "Small Wonder": This nickname was given to Delaware due to its size and the contributions it has made to our country as a whole and the beauty of Delaware.
State Flower: Peach Blossom

State Bird:
Blue HenAdopted
on April 14, 1939, the Blue Hen chicken had long been used as a motif
in numerous political campaigns and in many publications. During the
Revolutionary War, the men of Captain Jonathan Caldwell's company,
recruited in Kent County, took with them game chickens that were said
to be of the brood of a famous Blue Hen and were noted for their
fighting ability. When not fighting the enemy, the officers and men
amused themselves by pitting their Blue Hen chickens in cockfights.
The fame of these cockfights spread throughout the army and when in
battle, the Delaware men fought so valiantly that they were compared
to these fighting cocks.
State Tree: American Holly

State Bug: Lady Bug

State Fish:
Weakfish
In recognition of sport fishing’s overall recreational and economic
contributions to the state of Delaware and of the specific values of
the weakfish (Cynoscion genus) as a game and food fish, the state
Legislature adopted the weakfish as Delaware's State fish in 1981.
This fish is also known as sea trout, gray trout, yellow mouth, yellow
fin trout, squeteague, and tiderunner.
State Beverage: Milk: Milk was made the official State beverage on June 3, 1983.
State Butterfly: Tiger Swallowtail
