(CNN) — When New York City hip-hop artist Matthew "Boy" Pierce released a whimsical song in September 2019 about his home state of Delaware, chronicling his upbringing in Wilmington, it fell on deaf ears in the Big Apple.
"No one in New York had a clue what I was talking about," Pierce said. "I'm the only person from Delaware most of my friends here have ever met, and they know absolutely nothing about the state."
"I never thought I would see the day," a YouTube commenter beamed with emojis before playfully adding: "I wonder how many people who hear this song has [sic] any idea what he's even talking about."
So, imagine how Delawareans are feeling now that President-elect Joe Biden -- who frequents some of the establishments mentioned in Pierce's song -- has turned the eyes of the world to the First State.
"It's the dream of all dreams," said Sarah Willoughby, executive director of the Greater Wilmington Convention & Visitors Bureau. "We're always overshadowed by Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York and DC, so it'll be great for people to learn more about what we have to offer visitors."
From Harriet Tubman to Bob Marley, from progressive beach towns to a revived urban waterfront, the state is full of surprising secrets.
And for those beginning with a blank slate, a tour of Biden's Delaware is the perfect place to start.
Wilmington's revived waterfront is a center for recreation and relaxation.
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Getting to know Wilmington through Biden
Joe Biden moved to Claymont, Delaware, when he was 10 and attended high school (Archmere Academy) and college (University of Delaware) in the state. He served as a US senator from Delaware for 36 years before becoming vice president, often commuting to DC via Wilmington's Amtrak station.
The latter is where Biden celebrated his first senate victory in 1972, and where, believe it or not, reggae superstar Bob Marley once worked as a janitor.
A makeshift studio in the elegant Hotel Du Pont in Wilmington was the site of Biden-Harris campaign events.
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Delawareans view Biden as a simple man -- "it's just Joe," as some people put it -- and his most-frequented restaurants and menu choices back up that claim.
But because his alma mater, Archmere, is missing from the sundae menu, he typically orders a black-and-white milkshake, thick and lumpy. (In that case, Mr. Biden, may this author humbly suggest you give his alma mater, the Salesianum, a try?)
Biden doesn't drink, but that didn't stop Wilmington Brew Works from creating a beer for him in November. It's a Double IPA called "Rail Car One: Wilmington to Washington" that clocks in at 8% ABV.
The town of Rehoboth Beach -- meaning "room for all" -- is known for being inclusive. The Bidens have a vacation home here.
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A 'place for all' in Biden's Rehoboth Beach
In 2017, the Bidens purchased a vacation home in Rehoboth Beach, a small town on Delaware's southeast coast with an interesting history of inclusivity.
As explained at the Rehoboth Beach Historical Society and Museum, the name "Rehoboth" itself oozes acceptance. In Genesis 26:22, Isaac digs a well in a place he names "Rehoboth," declaring, "The Lord has made room for us."
The founders of Rehoboth -- who were Methodist -- adopted this name with the intention that it would be a place with "room for all."
It hasn't always been smooth sailing, but overall, it's one of the most progressive and LGBTQ-friendly beach towns in the region.
"Everybody loves that concept, that there's room for all in Rehoboth," said David Mariner, executive director of CAMP Rehoboth (Creating A More Positive Rehoboth), a nonprofit community center on Baltimore Avenue that seeks to promote cooperation and understanding among all people.
"And that's our mission everyday -- to create a place where everyone feels welcome and supported, particularly folks of different sexual orientations and gender identity expressions."
Cape Henlopen State Park offers amazing views of the coastline.
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At Herring Point, a bench on a bluff, dedicated to his late son, Beau, provides sweeping, contemplative views of the ocean.
Thus far, Biden has not weighed in -- politics can be tricky, you know.
The revived Riverfront district in Wilmington features a mix of public art, green space, historical points and waterfront restaurants along the Christina River.
Courtesy Greater Wilmington CVB
Going beyond Biden in Wilmington
Back in Wilmington, 90 miles north, the downtown train station is quiet on a rainy afternoon. But, post-pandemic, things could be bound for change.
For decades, Delaware's regional claim to fame has been its tax-free shopping, with residents of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maryland taking advantage of Wilmington's big-box retailers (Total Wine run, anyone?).
Visitors today will find things to be a lot more interesting.
At Dravo Plaza, you're greeted by large cranes and signage that speaks to Wilmington's ship-building history, including the Landing Ship Tank (LST) model that gained fame during the invasions of Normandy and Iwo Jima.
Summer beer garden Constitution Yards is situated along the riverfront.
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Mixed in between are apartment buildings, public boat docks and three hotels with water views -- the Westin Wilmington, Homewood Suites by Hilton and Hyatt Place Wilmington.
Then again, pretty much everything in Delaware is underappreciated at the moment. But with the state's most famous resident soon to be at the helm of the country, the question is how long will it stay that way.
Will McGough is a travel writer, author and tour guide.
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