Georgetown to Five Points

Leaving Georgetown, US 9 and DE 404 multiplex together, and continue to travel through the heart of agriculture in Sussex County. 

This section of US 9/DE 404 will intersect several small communities, before winding up at DE 1 in Five Points.  There, DE 404 will end, and US 9 will continue onto the Cape May-Lewes Ferry.




After meeting at Georgetown's historic circle, US 9 and DE 404 multiplex and journey through Georgetown's downtown section, traveling out of the city toward Five Points.
LGS with directional signage... pointing the ways to Harbeson and Rehoboth Beach.



After leaving Georgetown, US 9 and DE 404 journey through the heart of Sussex County's agriculture center.

Intersection with DE 30 (Gravel Hill Road) in Bennum.
US 9 reassurance marker.  DE 404's is missing.


Continuing eastbound toward Harbeson.
Entering Harbeson.

Intersection with DE 5 (Harbeson Road) in Harbeson.


Continuing eastbound on US 9/DE 404 toward Five Points.

Diagonal railroad crossing outside of Cool Spring.


Continuing eastbound on US 9/DE 404 toward Five Points.
Intersection with Sussex County Road 261.



Continuing eastbound on US 9/DE 404 toward Five Points.
Approaching Five Points.

Intersection with DE 1 (Coastal Highway).

DE 404 ends it's journey from Wye Mills, MD here.

US 9 enters a brief multiplex here as it continues to the Cape May-Lewes Ferry.

All Photos Taken September 12, 2004 by Corey Dukes