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Old Posted Dec 15, 2023, 3:28 AM
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You won't find much of that white, gray, or black housing in Delaware. There are maybe a few examples scattered here and there, like these two houses on the way from Hockessin to Newark (and check out the security gate in the 2023 Streetview). Most new housing in the state looks like this or this.

You also don't see security fences much. That is more a California thing. What is more common here, since new housing replaces vital farmland, are wide open expanses of just grassy lawns with no trees and no fences.

Glass garage doors are a new one to me.

Obviously there are no drought-tolerant gardens around here.

There are little libraries in some places. They tend to be either in urban neighborhoods, like in the city of Wilmington, or in newer developments trying to be hip. You won't find them in inner ring suburbs or subdivisions built 30-60 years ago, for the most part.
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