Wyoming is a town of about 1,465 residents in Kent County, Delaware, located roughly five miles south of Dover along Route 10. It was incorporated in 1869 and named after the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania, which itself derives from a Lenape word. The town grew around the Delaware Railroad, which connected the agricultural interior of the Delmarva Peninsula to markets in Wilmington and Philadelphia. That rail connection defined its early economy, and the old station area remains the center of town.
Camden, Wyoming's immediate neighbor to the north, has grown enough that the two communities effectively merge along their shared boundary. The Camden-Wyoming area functions as a single residential zone for families and retirees connected to Dover's economy. Dover Air Force Base, state government offices, and Bayhealth Medical Center provide the largest concentrations of employment in the county.
Wyoming's housing stock is a mix of older homes near the town center and newer construction on the periphery. The Caesar Rodney School District serves the area, named after the Delaware signer of the Declaration of Independence who rode 80 miles from Dover to Philadelphia in a thunderstorm to cast his vote. Agriculture still operates on the edges of town, with corn, soybeans, and poultry forming the backbone of Kent County's rural economy.
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Wyoming is a town of about 1,465 residents in Kent County, Delaware, located roughly five miles south of Dover along Route 10. It was incorporated in 1869 and named after the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania, which itself derives from a Lenape word. The town grew around the Delaware Railroad, which connected the agricultural interior of the Delmarva Peninsula to markets in Wilmington and Philadelphia. That rail connection defined its early economy, and the old station area remains the center of town.
Camden, Wyoming's immediate neighbor to the north, has grown enough that the two communities effectively merge along their shared boundary. The Camden-Wyoming area functions as a single residential zone for families and retirees connected to Dover's economy. Dover Air Force Base, state government offices, and Bayhealth Medical Center provide the largest concentrations of employment in the county.
Wyoming's housing stock is a mix of older homes near the town center and newer construction on the periphery. The Caesar Rodney School District serves the area, named after the Delaware signer of the Declaration of Independence who rode 80 miles from Dover to Philadelphia in a thunderstorm to cast his vote. Agriculture still operates on the edges of town, with corn, soybeans, and poultry forming the backbone of Kent County's rural economy.
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