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Towns of the Quiet Resorts TM
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The Quiet Resorts encompass ten towns, spanning from the Indian River Inlet, south to the Maryland state
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line, and from the eastern coast, west to Route 113. Whether you are visiting or call this beautiful area your
home, the Quiet Resorts offers something special for everyone. The pristine beaches, serene inland bays,
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rolling farmland, and beautiful wooded parks give a variety of scenery for those seeking relaxation or
exploration.
Bethany Beach - Incorporated: 1901 Clarksville - Unincorporated
Incorporated: 1901 Incorporated: 1901
Bethany Beach is known for its stunning Clarksville is a small community that serves as a
boardwalk-backed beach that hosts local shops, gateway to the Delaware Beaches and has played
restaurants, outdoor activities and year-round a big part in local history. The town is home to the
events. The town is a favorite vacation spot for Union Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church which
families and for those seeking a quiet, laid-back was one of the first African American public schools
retreat. in the region.
(302) 539-8011 l townofbethanybeach.com
Town Hall: 214 Garfield Pkwy., Bethany Beach, DE
Dagsboro - Incorporated: 1899 Fenwick Island - Incorporated: 1953
Incorporated: 1901
Incorporated: 1901
The Town of Dagsboro features a mix of history, This coastal town is located on a barrier split and is
small-town charm and modern conveniences. It’s a the last town before crossing into Maryland. Enjoy
perfect spot for tourists looking to browse antique fishing, crabbing, kayaking, and windsurfing on the
stores, explore the botanic gardens or catch a film bay, or bask in the beauty of the town’s guarded
at the historic Clayton Theatre. beaches.
(302) 732-3777 l dagsboro.delaware.gov (302) 539-3011 l fenwickisland.delaware.gov
Town Hall: 33134 Main St., Dagsboro, DE Town Hall: 800 Coastal Hwy., Fenwick Island, DE
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