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Delmar, MD

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Delmar, MD 21875

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Delmar is a town in Wicomico County, Maryland, United States. The population was 3,003 at the 2010 census. It is included in the Salisbury, Maryland Metropolitan Statistical Area. When the population is added to "twin city" Delmar, Delaware the town's total population is 4,600. By comparison this is more than Pocomoke City, Maryland 4,184, Denton, Maryland 4,418, and Berlin, Maryland 4,485, but less than Fruitland, Maryland, 4,866.

The Town of Delmar was founded in October 1859 with the extension of the Delaware Railroad to the southern boundary of Delaware. The Transpeninsular Line was responsible for the founding of this unique bi-state town because the Charter of the Delaware Railroad Company permitted only the building of a railroad within the State of Delaware and the charter of the corresponding railroad company in Maryland permitted only the laying of railroad track within the State of Maryland. Thus, in 1859, the two respective railroads met and the Town of Delmar was born. The name of Delmar was derived for this railroad center from the states whose line it straddles - DELaware and MARyland.

The Town of Delmar grew slowly until 1884 when the New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad Co. completed a railroad from Pocomoke City, Maryland to Cape Charles, Virginia and also established a ferry service across the Chesapeake Bay between Cape Charles and Norfolk, Virginia. These new developments immediately made the Delmarva Peninsula an important link between the north and south. The Town of Delmar, being the midway town of the Delmarva Peninsula and already a railroad terminal, was the point for trains to change crews and locomotives and also a center for maintenance of the rolling equipment. As a result of these developments, a tremendous influx of experienced railroad men into the community and considerable extra employment was furnished for local townspeople. During this accelerated rapid growth period, Delmar became a "boom town". New dwelling units sprang up all over town and new businesses were established to meet the demands of its growing population. By 1889, the population of the Town of Delmar had increased to 680 and was still growing.

Nearby cities include Delmar, Pittsville, Quantico, Eden, Willards.

Places in Delmar

Dine and drink

Eat and drink your way through town.

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Pizza Pi

16

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Old Mill Crab House

228

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Delmar Pizza

83

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"Chicken"

Taste of China

9

$

Can't-miss activities

Culture, natural beauty, and plain old fun.

Loakal Branch Brewing

2

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Partners in Grime Cleaning Service

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Pearella pizza... I think that's the name!!  [no pears and added bacon jam]  refreshing IPA!!

Burnish Beer Company

68

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Silicone & Acrylic Wall

Tokers Smoke Shop

3

$

Places to stay

Hang your (vacation) hat in a place that’s just your style.

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Country Hearth Inn and Suites Delmar

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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Salisbury - Delmar by IHG

23

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Courtyard Salisbury

337
Motel Salisbury room queen

Motel 6

15

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