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The DuPont Highway is a north–south road running the length of the U.S. state of Delaware from Selbyville to Wilmington. The highway, which was finished in 1923, became part of the U.S. Highway System in 1926 and was composed of: U.S. Route 113 between Selbyville and Dover (the portion between Milford and Dover is now Delaware Route 1)
DE 7 north (South Dupont Highway) DE 72 south (Wrangle Hill Road) to DE 9 – Delaware City: South end of DE 72 concurrency; southern terminus of DE 7: 81.87: 131.76: DE 1 south – Dover, Beaches DE 72 north (Wrangle Hill Road) – Newark: DE 1 exit 152; north end of DE 72 concurrency; south end of DE 1 concurrency: Tybouts Corner: 84.06: 135.28
US 13 (North Dupont Highway/South Heald Street) to I-295 / I-495 north – Delaware Memorial Bridge, Dover, Port of Wilmington, Philadelphia: Southern terminus: I-495 south – Newport, Baltimore: Ramp from US 13 Bus. southbound to I-495 southbound; I-495 exit 1: Wilmington: 1.37: 2.20: DE 48 east (Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard/Front Street)
US 13 south (South Dupont Highway) / South State Street north – Camden, Dover: South end of concurrency with US 13: 8.91: 14.34: Court Street to US 113 (Bay Road) – Dover AFB, Milford: US 113 formerly followed Bay Road; Court Street now named Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard [47] 9.10: 14.65: US 13 north (South Dupont Highway) – Wilmington
By 1920, what would become the Delaware portion of US 40 was a county road, with the portion along US 13 under contract to become a state highway. [6] The section of US 40 along the Dupont Highway was completed by 1923. [7] The Pulaski Highway portion of the road was built as a state highway by 1924. [8]
The DuPont Highway would end up being built as a two-lane concrete road on a 60-foot (18 m) alignment with a 32-foot (9.8 m) wide roadway. [36] The Delaware State Highway Department (DSHD) was created on April 2, 1917 to construct and maintain a system of state highways across Delaware. As a result, the state took over construction of the ...
The Dover Mall is located along U.S. Route 13 (North Dupont Highway) in the northern part of the city of Dover in Kent County, Delaware, and serves as the only enclosed mall in the Dover area. The mall is situated in a retail corridor and is located just northwest of Dover Motor Speedway and Bally's Dover casino resort, and across the street ...
Delaware Route 10 (DE 10) is a state highway in Kent County, Delaware. It runs from Maryland Route 287 (MD 287) at the Maryland border in Sandtown east to an interchange with the DE 1 freeway at the North Gate of Dover Air Force Base in the southeastern part of the city of Dover. The route passes through the towns of Camden and Wyoming along ...