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DE 6 eastbound in Clayton Delaware Route 6 is the main east–west road in Clayton, passing through town on Main Street and heading west to Blackiston and east to Smyrna . In Smyrna, DE 6 intersects U.S. Route 13 , which connects to the Delaware Route 1 toll road at two interchanges on each side of town.
Delaware is the ninth-richest state in the United States of America, with a per capita income of $23,305 (2000) and a personal per capita income of $32,810 (2003). The per capita income in 2010 was $29,007.
The route passes through rural areas of northern Kent County as well as the towns of Clayton and Smyrna. DE 6 intersects DE 42 in Blackiston, DE 15 in Clayton, DE 300 and U.S. Route 13 (US 13) in Smyrna, and DE 9 to the east of Smyrna. The road was built as a state highway during the 1920s and 1930s and received the DE 6 designation by 1936.
The ZIP Code Tabulation Area for 19703 includes communities such as Ashbourne Hills, the Greentree section, the Society Hill Section, and parts of Rolling Park, which are neighborhoods located within Claymont. The area had a population of 14,471 with a total of 5,984 households at the 2010 Census. [15]
Blackiston is an unincorporated community in Kent County, Delaware, United States. Blackiston is at the intersection of state routes 6 and 42 , west of Clayton and northwest of Kenton . [ 2 ]
Farmington formerly had a post office with a ZIP code of 19942; however, the post office closed and the ZIP code was discontinued on January 13, 1996. [7] Farmington is currently served by the Greenwood post office with a ZIP code of 19950.
The Smyrna Rest Area is located north of Smyrna at the junction of US 13 and DE 1 at Exit 119. US 13 and DE 1 both run south to Dover and north to Wilmington. Delaware Route 6 runs east–west through Smyrna, heading west to Clayton and Blackiston and east to Woodland Beach.
The road was completed as a state highway between Kenton and Clayton and was proposed as one west of Kenton four years later. [7] By 1931, the entire route between Clayton and the Maryland border was completed as a state highway. [8] DE 300 was designated between the Maryland border and an intersection with DE 6 between Clayton and Smyrna by ...