
Smyrna serves as the hub of this coastal Delaware landscape, where the Smyrna River meanders eastward toward the Delaware Bay. The 1940s town layout is clearly visible, anchored by Lake Como and the State Welfare Home, with historic estates like Belmont Hall and Bannister Hall marking the outskirts. The geography is defined by a transition from inland agricultural districts to the vast tidal wetlands of Broadway Meadows and the Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge.
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