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Greenville Delaware

Greenville, DE

The modest commuter town of Greenville, Delaware, offers a peaceful place to relax after a long day's work. With its beautiful gardens, interesting museums, and natural landscapes, the community offers plenty of rejuvenating things to do on the weekend as well.

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A Place Where Art Meets Nature

There are plenty of opportunities to be close to nature and experience the area's rich history in Greenville. The Brandywine Valley, home to attractions such as the Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, the Twin Lakes Brewing Company, and Longwood Gardens, and is only 3.7 miles south of Greenville.

Within Greenville itself, there's the Delaware Museum of Natural History, where children can keep busy with scavenger hunts and even see a dinosaur egg fossil. For another stimulating art experience, visit the Andre Harvey Studio at Breck's Mill to see metal sculptures of frogs, turtles, pigs, and cows. Even the nightlife comes alive, with a variety of pizza and other specialty restaurants dotting Kennett Pike, many of which feature local brews on their menus.

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A Community of Perks

The lack of sales tax in Delaware means Greenville's retail shops are appealing to residents and tourists alike. Whether shopping for local crafts in small boutiques or scouting for gadgets at a large mall, Greenville shopping will always cost less. Living in Greenville, Delaware, certainly has it perks, and this is one of them.

Greenville is considered a commuter town because most residents travel to jobs located outside the town. The area is also home to significant number of retirees. The homes for sale in Greenville range from two-bedroom to four-or-more-bedroom single-family homes, with many built during the 40s, 50s, and 60s. Homes vary from Colonial, Victorian, and Contemporary Styles. Real estate in the Greenville neighborhood also includes a smattering of small apartment buildings.

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Travel and Transportation

Although there are many buses and trains servicing Greenville and its nearby towns, a survey shows that most Greenville residents drive to work rather than take public transportation. There are 10 Amtrak stations within 30 miles of the city center and Philadelphia International Airport is only 25 miles away.

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Fun Facts

Greenville, DE, residents include U.S. Vice President Joe Biden and the du Pont family, whose gunpowder business was started in 1802 by resident and chemist Éleuthère Irénée du Pont. The company is known today as DuPont, maker of Teflon, Mylar, and Kevlar products.

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Wooded neighborhoods in Greenville, DE
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  • Many opportunities to enjoy nature and experience history can be found throughout and just outside of Greenville, including the Delaware Museum of Natural History and the Winterthur Museum, Garden, and Library
  • Residents and visitors alike enjoy the lack of sales tax in Delaware when shopping at local boutiques and stores.
  • Foodies will enjoy the community’s restaurants, many of which serve brews from local establishments, like Twin Lakes Brewing Company.