Camden is a town in Kent County, Delaware, United States. It is part of the Dover, Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 3,464 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Camden
5 based on 673 reviews
Located on the Dover Air Force Base, this museum showcases the history of military aviation through exhibits and a sizeable collection of planes that have been used throughout history.
I would like to start off by saying that the museum was fantastic and I highly recommend it. However, the museum is not very service dog friendly. My wife has a service dog, not an emotional support animal, and her service dog has to be with her at all times. When we were viewing the outside aircraft, we were stopped by a museum representive who spoke to me and not my wife about her service animal. He told us that she wouldn't be able to go aboard the aircraft with him because of the "unpredictability of dogs". He then asked if her service animal needs to with her at all times and if she could leave him off of the aircraft while she toured the aircraft. She told him that yes he does need to be with her at all times and she wouldn't be able to experience the aircraft without him. The museum representive then proceeded to share a story of a pet on a commercial flight had bitten a baby on the flight. He used this as an excuse to not allow my wife and her service dog to tour the aircraft. It felt to us that he was using prejudices against dogs to not allow my wife's service animal to be with her while we toured the airplanes.
He broke ADA regulations by asking questions about her service animal and not allowing them to tour the planes. If you have a service animal, expect to be exluded from the full learning experience of the museum.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
A Delaware farming tradition since 1919. Our family farm grows quality fruits and vegetables. Fifer Orchards offers a variety of festivals and special events including: Strawberry Festival, Blueberry Festival, Peach Ice Cream Day, Fall Fest and Cider Fest. The farm also offers the U-Pick experience. The Country Store is stocked with fresh local produce, fresh bakery, our famous apple cider doughnuts, farm fresh ice cream, local honey, meats, eggs, cheeses, milk, apple butter jams, gift baskets and more. We also participate in weekly farmers' markets and offer a weekly Delmarva Box CSA program.
I love Fifer's Orchard! The store is fabulous, the ice cream is to die for and it's always full of parents with kids hanging out at the outdoor play area so it's a great place for families to spend the day and meet someone new.
5 based on 6 reviews
Hopping Good Time is an Inflatable Fun Center and Party Rentals. The center offers 5 fun inflatables, toddler unit and toddler play area. In addition we are able to host parties in our large party rooms.
All you can bounce for one price. The owner is so friendly. The place is clean. Plus they have WiFi so the kids can bounce while you get work done.
5 based on 100 reviews
Named in honor of local inventor E.R. Johnson, this museum explores the sound recording industry from its beginnings and includes displays of early talking machines, records and other relics from the 1890s to 1929.
This was an extraordinary experience because of the great tour offered by our docent. She explained the family and business history of the Victor company, which is full of fascinating people and events. Listening to 100-year-old records on equally old Victrolas was also a high point of the tour. Both my husband and I enjoyed the museum thoroughly and came away with a much better appreciation of the roots of the modern-day recording industry.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
We have been to the winery several times, and have always found the staff to be knowledgeable and very customer-focused. The winery and vineyard is very peaceful when they are not having one of their events. There are a few seating areas for you to enjoy a glass of wine on the premises. It is also a great place for weddings, car shows, fundraisers, etc. I rated that this is not suitable for young children or families only because of the winery aspect. When they are having events that are appropriate, it definitely would be suitable.
4.5 based on 196 reviews
The venue for popular races like the NASCAR Winston Cup, Busch and Craftsman Truck series, it is considered, by many, to be one of the best tracks in the U.S..
Saw my very first NASCAR race at Dover Speedway and fell in love with racing. The sounds of the engines and the beauty of the track was just something I never experienced before. I loved all the activities and performances they have going on well before the race starts so you can make it an all day event!
4 based on 862 reviews
A huge entertainment venue that features horse racing, a hotel and restaurant, plus 2,000 slot machines ranging from a nickel to $50 per play.
We are not casino people, nor do we do a lot of gambling, however playing the slots and other small denomination activities are right up are alley. The place has a friendly atmosphere and the staff is very cordial. We would definitely go back in the future when driving up Route 13
4.5 based on 95 reviews
Once owned by a wealthy Quaker tobacco planter, this plantation has been converted to a living museum where visitors can tour the grounds and interact with staff dressed in period costume.
After living in Dover for the last several years, we decided to finally visit the plantation. After arriving at the visitors center and watching the short video, we were given a short lecture by a very well prepared and knowledgeable lady. We thought, this is going to be great. We then took the short, beautiful walk up to the mansion house. Wow, how stunning! We saw a woman standing by the door of the mansion. She seemed odd and made us feel uncomfortable and confused about what came next. We were given a weird, choppy, ill informed tour through the house. The docent was argumentative when we asked some questions and argued and disagreed with every point we made! Many of the facts we tried to speak to her about were just given to use the day before by an EXCELLENT docent who toured us around the historical square in Dover. The house tour was a BIG disappointment. Nothing was really explained about the rooms, furniture or the daily operations of the home. She told us to walk into the rooms, then asked if we had any questions! The loom wasn't even explained or demonstrated. We noticed there was a fireplace in the corner with a large iron hook which usually symbolized a kitchen of some sort. At that point we didn't even want to ask her about this!
It was mid afternoon and there were only 6 of us total on the whole plantation. My husband and I felt she could have spent a lot more time explaining this historical treasure gem. She also never uses the word, " slave" which didn't do the true historical facts of this plantation justice. Shouldn't history be just that ?
There was no one to explain the out buildings or the massive gorgeous trees on the site. We wondered why these we not part of the history or information about this site.
Overall, it's DEFINATLEY worth the trip, but beware of an odd, ill informed, grumpy docent with a long braid. Very, very disappointed.
4.5 based on 88 reviews
This museum, named after a local art collector, features American painting and crafts from Colonial portraiture to 20th-century Impressionism, with a special focus on the work of local artists from the Colonial and Federal periods.
We went to the Biggs this time as we missed it on last visit. Spectacular collection of furniture, silver, grandfather clocks from the 1700-1800's. Also a modern side of it with a Christo exhibit that was amazing. Photography, Ceramics and some glass. A. Gem in a small town!
4.5 based on 79 reviews
This building is beautiful. We parked out front on a Thursday. If you have a large Rv you'll want to park in another area. The tour guide had a lot of information and was very helpful.
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