Delmar, Maryland Population, Hospitals, Airports, and Schools

Delmar, Maryland is a small town located in Wicomico County on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. It has a population of approximately 3,000 people as of 2020. The town is situated in a rural area with rolling hills and wooded areas. The climate in Delmar is mild, with hot summers and cool winters.

The history of Delmar dates back to the 1700s when it was first settled by Quakers from Pennsylvania and Delaware. Since then, it has grown into a vibrant community that values its small-town charm. The town has been home to many prominent figures such as former U.S. Senator J. Glenn Beall Jr., and former Maryland governor William Donald Schaefer.

Politically, Delmar leans towards the Republican Party but still maintains a strong Democratic presence in local elections. The economy of Delmar is largely based on agriculture and tourism, with many jobs related to these industries located within the town’s borders or nearby in Wicomico County or Salisbury, MD. In addition to this, there are several small businesses located throughout the town including restaurants, retail stores, and service providers.

Education is important to the residents of Delmar and there are two public schools located within its limits: Delmar Elementary School and Delmar Middle/High School which serve students from kindergarten through 12th grade respectively. In addition to these schools there are also several private schools that serve students from all around the area including Sts Peter & Paul Catholic School, Salisbury Christian School, Holly Grove Christian School and more.

Finally, there are several landmarks that can be found throughout Delmar including the historic train station which served as an important transportation hub for many years before being restored in 2003; St Paul’s Episcopal Church which was built in 1848; and Poplar Hill Mansion which was built by Thomas Buckingham Smith in 1795 and now serves as a museum open for tours year-round.

Population: 1,859. Estimated population in July 2024: 2,290 (+23.2% change)
Males: 842 (45.3%), Females: 1,017 (54.7%)

Wicomico County

Zip code: 21875

Demographics

Median resident age: 31.7 years
Median household income: $28,462
Median house value: $66,600

Population by Race

Races in Delmar:

  • White Non-Hispanic (72.8%)
  • Black (21.2%)
  • Hispanic (3.2%)
  • Two or more races (2.1%)
  • Other race (1.5%)
  • Korean (0.9%)

Ancestries: German (12.9%), Irish (12.6%), English (9.0%), United States (8.4%), Italian (3.5%), Scottish (2.2%).

Elevation: 55 feet

Land area: 1.3 square miles

Map of Delmar, MD

Population by Education

Delmar, Maryland is a small town located in the eastern part of the state. As of 2019, the population was estimated to be around 3,500 people. The town is mainly residential, with many of its residents commuting to nearby cities and towns for work.

The cost of living in Delmar is generally lower than other parts of Maryland and the United States as a whole. Housing costs are particularly affordable compared to other areas in Maryland; the median home value in 2019 was just under $150,000. Rent prices are also quite reasonable; according to recent data from Zillow, the median rental rate for a two-bedroom apartment was $850 per month. Additionally, grocery costs are relatively low compared to other areas in Maryland and nationwide; according to Numbeo’s Cost of Living Index for 2019, groceries were about 17 percent lower than the U.S average.

Overall, Delmar is an attractive place for those looking for an affordable place to live without sacrificing quality of life. With its low cost of living, safe neighborhoods and easy access to nearby cities and towns, Delmar offers its residents a great balance between affordability and convenience.

For population 25 years and over in Delmar

  • High school or higher: 74.2%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 10.8%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 3.8%
  • Unemployed: 5.2%
  • Mean travel time to work: 21.3 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Delmar town

  • Never married: 33.7%
  • Now married: 42.6%
  • Separated: 5.3%
  • Widowed: 5.3%
  • Divorced: 13.1%

2.9% Foreign born (1.8% Asia, 1.0% Latin America).

Population change in the 1990s: +269 (+16.9%).

Hospitals

Hospitals/medical centers near Delmar:

  • DEER’S HEAD CENTER (about 6 miles; SALISBURY, MD)
  • HEALTHSOUTH CHESAPEAKE REHAB HOSPITAL (about 7 miles; SALISBURY, MD)
  • PENINSULA GENL HOSP (about 7 miles; SALISBURY, MD)

Airports

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Delmar:

  • SALISBURY-OCEAN CITY WICOMICO REGIONAL (about 10 miles; SALISBURY, MD; Abbreviation: SBY)
  • DOVER AFB (about 47 miles; DOVER, DE; Abbreviation: DOV)
  • NEW CASTLE COUNTY (about 84 miles; WILMINGTON, DE; Abbreviation: ILG)

Other public-use airports nearest to Delmar:

  • BENNETT (about 5 miles; SALISBURY, MD; Abbreviation: 1N5)
  • LAUREL (about 6 miles; LAUREL, DE; Abbreviation: N06)
  • SUSSEX COUNTY (about 23 miles; GEORGETOWN, DE; Abbreviation: GED)

Colleges and Universities

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Delmar:

  • SALISBURY STATE UNIVERSITY (about 7 miles; SALISBURY, MD; Full-time enrollment: 5,645)
  • UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE (about 20 miles; PRINCESS ANNE, MD; Full-time enrollment: 2,940)
  • DELAWARE TECHNICAL AND COMMUNITY COLLEGE-OWENS (about 20 miles; GEORGETOWN, DE; Full-time enrollment: 2,053)
  • DELAWARE STATE UNIVERSITY (about 50 miles; Dover, DE; Full-time enrollment: 2,641)
  • UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY (about 73 miles; ANNAPOLIS, MD; Full-time enrollment: 4,172)
  • ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 77 miles; ARNOLD, MD; Full-time enrollment: 6,467)
  • UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE (about 77 miles; NEWARK, DE; Full-time enrollment: 17,786)

Public primary/middle school in Delmar:

  • DELMAR ELEMENTARY (Students: 987; Location: 811 S SECOND STREET; Grades: PK – 05)