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Frankford, Delaware

The town of Frankford rests just a few miles away from Delaware’s beautiful coast. Frankford is a small historic town founded in the early 1800’s, known for its peaceful atmosphere, friendly community, and proximity to a wide range of recreational and cultural activities. Enjoy many fun gatherings at the town park, exploring the little shops in town, or stopping by the town library. Frankford is centrally and conveniently located, take a short drive north to Rehoboth Beach or south to Ocean City Maryland.

Restaurants

  •  Frankford Family Diner
  •  4 Brothers Pizza & Grill
  •  Harpoon Hanna’s
  •  High Stakes 
  •  Yellowfin’s Bar & Grill 

Nearby Entertainment

  •  Salted Vines Vineyard & Winery
  •  Assawoman Wildlife Area & Trailhead
  •  Delaware Botanic Gardens at Pepper Creek
  •  Fenwick Island State Park 
  •  Viking Golf & Go-Carts 
  •  Freeman Arts Pavilion 

Shopping

  • Harris Tetter 
  • Parson’s Farm Produce
  • Food Lion 
  • CVS Pharmacy 

Nearby Schools

 Indian River School District 

  • Showell (Phillip C.) Elementary School
  • Selbyville Middle School
  • Indian River High School
  • Delaware Technical Community College, Georgetown DE
  • Sussex Academy Elementary, Middle, and H.S.

Selbyville

Located at the head of the Saint Martin’s River, Selbyville is a small town with an agricultural setting. Just off Route 113 & 54, Selbyville was the prime supplier of strawberries to the entire east coast starting in the 1800s and continuing into the 1930s! The town continues to grow steadily and happily while retaining its small-town atmosphere. Enjoy some music and activities at the Freeman Arts Pavilion, golfing at one of the many golf courses, or dining out at Doyle's Restaurant, Delaware’s oldest operating diner. 

Bethany Beach

A small coastal town, Bethany Beach is relaxing and rich with activities and dining. Bethany still reflects the character of the early settlers who were looking for "a haven of rest for quiet people." Enjoy a day on the beach, walk on the boardwalk, peek into one of the many shops, or sit down for a bite at one of the popular restaurants.

Fenwick Island

This history dense town can be traced back to the late 1600’s and was once known as” Fishing Harbor”. Today it is a peaceful coastal town with vibrant businesses and exciting outdoor activities. Spend the day relaxing on the beach, adventuring at Fenwick Island State Park, or partaking in mini golf and waterslides at Viking-golf and Thunder Lagoon. You can also indulge in the sophisticated shopping spaces and popular restaurants.

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