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2007 Market Report for Kent County, Delaware

Carolyn Roland, Delaware Realtor: Real Estate Agent in Wilmington, DE

To see a report on the market activity in Kent County, see the Patterson-Schwartz website at

http://pattersonschwartz.com/news/ViewArticle.aspx?aID=508&nID=139

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Town meetings widely attended

Carolyn Roland, Delaware Realtor: Real Estate Agent in Wilmington, DE

With the feeling of a small town and the conveniences of modern life, Smyrna residents enjoy many community events and particupate in meetings of the town council at the Town Hall. The 1869 Opera House building, which also hosts the town library, was restored and re-opened in 2003 and now hosts concerts, performances, and the annual Smyrna-Clayton Heritage Assn. Auction.

Grain Trading center

Carolyn Roland, Delaware Realtor: Real Estate Agent in Wilmington, DE
In the 19th Century, Smyrna (originally Duck Creek Crossroads) merchants shipped grain to mills on the Brandywine Creek in Wilmington, and from there, grain was shipped to ports on the east coast and Europe. Smyrna's grid street plan was laid out in 1817 . In 1855, a rail line 2 miles west in Clayton provided more growth in town. This is when the most of the town historic district's vibrant Italianate and Victorian Gothic homes were built.