History of Dover, Delaware: when Dover was founded and how it developed.

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Dover is the capital and second-largest city of the state of Delaware. It was founded in 1683 by William Penn and was originally called "The Towne of Dover." The town was named after Dover in Kent, England.

In the early 18th century, Dover became a center of commerce and trade due to its location at the head of the St. Jones River and its proximity to the Delaware Bay. The town also served as the capital of the state of Delaware during the Revolutionary War.

In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Dover underwent significant industrialization and growth, with the development of the Delaware Railroad and the construction of the Dover Air Force Base. Today, Dover is a thriving city with a diverse economy and a rich cultural history. It is home to numerous historical landmarks and attractions, including the John Dickinson Plantation, the First State Heritage Park, and the Delaware State Capitol.

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