Wilmington Newark, is situated in New Castle County, Delaware, U.S. Newark is 15 miles southwest of Wilmington, which is the largest city in the Delaware state. The City of Wilmington is named during colonial times after Earl of Wilmington, Prime Minister of Great Britain. Wilmington is at the convergence of two rivers - Christina River and Delaware River.
Rockford Centre in Newark is the Delaware’s first psychiatric Centre that was opened in 1974. University of Delaware is based in Newark. The city of Wilmington has several colleges , namely Delaware college of Art and Design, Drexel University, Springfield College, and University of Delaware.
Delaware provides the tax-free shopping which is beneficial to both the cities. Wilmington has a reputation of fair and effective judicial system with a much business-friendly financial laws which has made it the basis of the much effective economy. Wilmington is not the national financial Centre for the credit card industry. There are large prospects of employment in the area because of major credit card issuers that are headquartered here e.g., Bank of America, Barclays Bank of Delaware, etc. The major employers here are State of Delaware, DuPont, Bank of America, WalMart, Citibank to name a few.
Wilmington-Newark has a lot of recreational spaces such as Parks Iron Hill Park, White clay Creek Park, fort Christina state park, Wilmington state park, Brandywine zoo, museums Delaware art museum, Delaware children’s museum, and Delaware’s Sports museum, theaters, Grand Opera house, etc. Wilmington also holds music festivals like Clifford Brown Jazz Festival, People’s Festival, which is also a tribute the legend Bob Marley, Riverfront Blues Festival, etc.
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