WHAT TO SEE IN DELAWARE
Have you really seen all
of Delaware? Here is what there is to see that should be of
interest to locals and visitors alike.
Swedish settlement was
made on the Delaware river in the Wilmington vicinity. Here you
find Old Swedes Church, Hendrickson House and the Fort
Christina Monument.
Old Swedes Church is at
the foot of 7th Street, built in 1698 but now used
by the
Protestant Episcopal
Church. The Hendrickson House is on the church grounds, moved there
from Ridley Township in Pennsylvania where it was built in 1690 as
a Swedish farm house
and serve as a museum and
library. The monument was given by Sweden in 1938 is also at
the foot of 7th
Street in a small park to honor the 1638 Swedish settlement.
Winterthur Museum on
highway 52, Kennett Pike, between Greenville and Centerville
is a museum with visitor fees but has much to offer.
On Kentmere Parkway sits
the Delaware Arts Center and has a Howard Pyle art
collection .
Old Town Hall, 6th
and Market, built in 1796 is the center of a historic enclave to
include the Old Customs
House and several older homes.
Hagley Museum on highway
141 is in the duPont Powder Yards on Brandywine
Creek.
Buena Vista, eight mile
south of Wilmington on highway 13 , the home of John M.
Clayton and C. Douglas
Buck, is a 128 year old in 1967 home.
Back in Wilmington at 5
Vandever Avenue is Old Brandywine Academy is the home
of the Caeser Rodney
Chapeter of Daughters of the American Revolution.
In New Castle go see the
Old Court House and capital of colonial Delaware, the
Amstel House and Old
Dutch house both museums. Also visit the old churches.
In Newark is the Old
College built in 1833, the Welch Tract Baptist Church of 1765
and is the oldest
Primitive Baptist Church in the country. It is on road 896 out of
Newark.
South of Newark is Cooch's
Bridge on 896 the site of the old Revolutionary War
battle in Delaware.
Down state at Frederica
see Barratt' s Chapel the cradle of the Methodist Church
now a museum.
The 1794 St. Georges
Chapel holds Sunday Service every week and can be visited
by going to the nearest
farm house for the key. St. Georges is in the county at Angola.
Spend all day in Dover.
The old State House, Legislative Hall and the Green , 1787.
On Kings Highway see the
Governors House built in 1890. Old Christ Church, 1734, has
grave yard where Caesar Rodney is buried. On Governor Avenue is
the Delaware State
Museum, full of history.
Just outside of Dover, going southeast, is the John Dickenson
Mansion built 1740.
Odessa between Wilmington
and Dover is a colonial town that has many historical
sites, the 1772
Corbit-Sharp house, the 1769 David Wilson Mansion, Friends Meeting
House built in 1783, and
Old Drawyers Church, north, built in 1773.
In the river is Pea Patch
Island, 1849 hold a six acre fortification with a history, used
in Civil War up to WW I
until 1944 and is now a state park.
Back up state are the
Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania of Samuel Pierre duPont
as his summer estate. It
is open year round and has musical concerts on weekends.
Wilmington's summer
swimming pools are in Cathy Park, Cedar & Clayton Streets,
Eden Park, New Castle
Avenue, Kruse, 14th & Poplar, and Price Run, Locust
& 23d Street.
Valley Garden Park, off
Kennett Pike is a picnic park was once a rundown farm
given to the city by Mrs
Robert Wheelwright.
A novel way to spend some
time is a ride on the Cape May to Lewes Ferry to take ocean side
photos and enjoy the salt air of the Atlantic. Lewes
holds Zwaanendael Museum, deVries Monument, Pilot Town Road
and
memorials of the War of
1812. 18th century hones and churches abound in Lewes.
Rehoboth Beach on the
Atlantic coast has a sandy beach and a wooden boardwalk of
entertainments. It is home
for fishing, crabbing, camping, golf, horseback riding and
summer fun houses.
Henlopen Acres is home to the Rehoboth Art League.
Cape Henlopen State Park,
south east of Lewes, for bathing, surf fishing, has a
camping ground and an
athletic field.
Brandywine Creek State
Park west of Rockland Dam on Adams Road, New
Castle County, is a
nature center.
Trappe Pond State
Park, on route 24 south east of Laurel, offer picnic
facilities, camping, fishing, swimming and water sports.
Lums Pond, a mile south
east of Kirkwood has picnic tables, grills, athletic field,
and the pond is open for
swimming, fishing and boating.
Holts Landing State Park,
Millville, is open to picnicking, fishing, crabbing, water
sports of all kinds.
For trail walkers, and
seasonal hunting try Ellendale State Forest and Reddin State
Forrest south of Ellendale on US 113.
Petersburg Wild Life
area and lodge below Dover near Felton and Viola had horsback
riding and hunting dog trials and training.
Assawomen Wildlife Area
below Dagaboro also has horseback riding and dog hunting
areas.
Abstract is from the
Wilmington News Journal, article written by Frances Beach, on
Tuesday ,
August, 1967.
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