To Do In New Castle County
New Castle Historic Court House
In 1681 Charles II, king of England, granted William Penn land in Pennsylvania including the “Lower Three Counties” on the west bank of the Delaware Bay. It wasn’t until 1682 that …
Read MoreGeorge Read II House In New Castle
On the New Castle riverfront, in the heart of the old city, the twenty-two room, 14,000-square-foot National Historic Landmark Read House dominates the streetscape with a monumental simplicity and distinctive Philadelphia …
Read MoreHistoric Old New Castle
Historic New Castle served as the colonial capital of Delaware until 1777 and provides valuable stories of our country’s earliest settlers and founding fathers. This is the location where William …
Read MoreDelawares Tall Ship | Kalmar Nyckel
The Kalmar Nyckel offers a wide array of sailing opportunities from April through October. Guests are invited to haul lines, set sails, and enjoy tales of the original Kalmar Nyckel …
Read MoreFirst State National Historical Park
First State National Historical Park (NHP) is made up of seven sites spread throughout the entire state of Delaware. The park focuses on the story of first settlement through the …
Read MoreWilmington and Western Railroad
“On the last weekend of May in 1966, a new steam tourist railroad began carrying children of all ages through Delaware’s historic Red Clay Valley. Engine No. 92, a former …
Read MoreChristiana Mall
Explore the Christiana Mall in Newark, where all purchases are always tax-free. Easily accessible from I-95, this desirable shopping and dining destination between Baltimore and Philadelphia offers over 130 stores …
Read MoreBattle of Cooch’s Bridge
On 3 September 1777, approximately 800 Americans forming the “Special Corps”: of Brigadier General William Maxwell engaged several thousand Hessian and Anspach “Jägers” (light infantry) and British light infantry in …
Read MoreFort Delaware
Fort Delaware is a harbor defense facility, designed by chief engineer Joseph Gilbert Totten and located on Pea Patch Island in the Delaware River. During the American Civil War, the …
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