New Castle (Delaware)
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New Castle is a quiet town in Delaware, one of the United States of America.Understand
Soft breezes blow from the river over the cobblestone streets and through the quiet town. Walk along the brick walkways and cobblestone streets and instantly walk into the past.
New Castle's history began in the 1650s with a dispute between the Swedish and the Dutch over the land. New Castle was the bustling port for Dutch, Swedish, English, and Finnish settlers and traders in the 17th century. William Penn landed in New Castle in 1682. New Castle was incorporated in 1875.
New Castle is the home of three signers of the Declaration of Independence: George Reed, George Ross, and Thomas McKean.
New Castle's history began in the 1650s with a dispute between the Swedish and the Dutch over the land. New Castle was the bustling port for Dutch, Swedish, English, and Finnish settlers and traders in the 17th century. William Penn landed in New Castle in 1682. New Castle was incorporated in 1875.
New Castle is the home of three signers of the Declaration of Independence: George Reed, George Ross, and Thomas McKean.
Get in
By car
Directions from Interstate 95:
Once in Delaware...
From I-95 North / South, follow signs for I-295 toward “NY-NJ-Delaware Memorial Bridge.”
Take the last exit before the bridge, Route 9 South (New Castle).
Follow Route 9 South for approximately 2 miles. Get in left lane.
Go straight at stop sign. You are now on 6th Street.
Go straight through next stop sign. Turn left onto Delaware Street at next light.
Continue 4 blocks to the main square. Free parking is available throughout the square and along side streets.
Directions from NJ Turnpike / I-295 South:
After crossing the Delaware Memorial Bridge, stay to the right through the toll plaza.
Take the second exit after the toll plaza for Route 9 South (New Castle).
Follow Route 9 South for approximately 2 miles. Get in left lane.
Go straight at stop sign. You are now on 6th Street.
Go straight through next stop sign. Turn left onto Delaware Street at next light.
Continue 4 blocks to the main square. Free parking is available throughout the square and along side streets.
Directions from Route 13 North / South:
Take Route 273 East at large intersection (Hare’s Corner).
Follow Route 273 East toward New Castle approximately 2 miles.
Go straight through the intersection at Route 141 to continue on Route 273 East / Route 9 North.
Follow Route 273 East / Route 9 North for about 1/2 mile.
After crossing railroad tracks, bear right into Historic New Castle. You are now on Delaware Street.
Follow Delaware Street about 5 blocks to the main square. Free parking is available throughout the square and along side streets.
Get around
Tree-lined cobblestone streets, brick sidewalks, and even a drinking fountain for your dog! All these things help make Historic New Castle an extremely walkable small town. Its museums, shops, restaurants, and parks are all within a few minutes walk of each other. So park the car and enjoy a trip back in time in this beautiful river town!
See
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phone: +1 302 322-2794Dutch House and Amstel House archival collections span over 300 years of local and national history. Decorative arts, furniture, ceramics, textiles, watercolors, photographs, silver collection, books, manuscripts, documents, and newspapers of early colonial life are preserved in these houses. The archival collection contains over 1,000 photographs of the town and waterfront in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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address: 32 East Third St.A charming middle class home of the early colonial period. Oldest house in New Castle (1690-1700) with colonial Dutch furnishings including a massive kas (a cupboard) and Queen Anne yoke back, duck foot side chairs in old paint stamped "Coutant" and the Delft ceramics that reflect the town's early Dutch period.
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phone: +1 302 322-2794address: 2 East Fourth St.An early Georgian residence reflecting refinement and style of the early 1700s. The unique five bay, gable-end facade was built by Dr. John Finney in the 1730s. The Amstel House Garden has a Renaissance-era pilaster, originally from London Bridge, topped with a 1789 English sundial. The public and private Gardens and Battery Park are havens from a slower relaxing life of our ancestors.
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address: 40 East Third St.Sunlight radiates from the soaring skylight of this 1892 hexagonal brick structure and draws the eye to the extensive, breathtaking original interior woodwork. The Stitchery Exhibit, the Artifacts of Childhood Exhibit, and the Passing on the Story: African-Americans in New Castle Exhibit reflect colonial life.
address: 211 Delaware St.
One of the oldest surviving courthouses in the United States, built 1732 over the remains of Delaware's first court house of 1689 for use and statehouse and meeting place of Delaware's colonial and first State Assembly from 1732 to 1777 when New Castle was Delaware's capital. Part of various historical events involving slavery, abolition, and the Underground Railroad.phone: +1 302 322-8411
address: 42 The Strand
Federal style house built 1801 and owned by George Read II, the son of a signer of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. The house has 14,000 square feet, 22 rooms, and a one and a half acre garden designed in 1847.New Castle Presbyterian Church
address: East 2nd Street
Built in 1707 on The Green by a Dutch congregation and restored in the 1950s.Do
Be sure to visit the museums of the New Castle Historical Society. The Society operates the Amstel House Museum (c. 1738), the Dutch House Museum (c. 1690-1700), and the Old Library Museum. For information on these museums visit www.newcastlehistory.org.
The New Castle Courthouse (c. 1732) is a Delaware State Museum and provides a good introduction to the town. It is now part of the First State National Historical Park.
Buy
Shops include jewelry, decorative arts, antiques, custom framing, needlework, rubber stamps, rare books, and art.
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address: 406 Delaware StreetOffering fine Native American jewelry and art. Of the over 100 artists represented, many are well known award-winners. All pieces are authentic and many are one-of-a-kind.
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phone: +1 302-328-4101address: 110 N Dupont HwyFarmers market offering more than 80 indoor vendors and more than 200 outdoor vendors.
Eat
Restaurants range from inexpensive sandwich shops to colonial taverns and fine dining.
- Jessop's Tavern for killer pub food with a historical flair as well as some fine local brews.
- Three Crowns is a nice coffee and ice cream shop located about a block from Battery Park. They serve homemade ice cream from Delaware's Woodside Dairy.
Port-Fino Pizza and Restaurant
New Castle Deli
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The Menagerie of Artisans at Penn's Place
address: 206 Delaware StreetA Kicky Blend of WiFi and WiBuy...
This historic building, circa 1682, has been taking on a new look, and it’s also beginning a new career as a cozy corner for coffee, conversation, and checking out consummate artisans.
Reputed to be the house where William Penn spent his first night in the new world after he landed in New Castle, the house was known as the William Penn Guest House for many years.
Newly robed in shades of Jamestown Red and Colonial Gold, the shutters and doors are now welcoming a new population of highly skilled artisans, those looking for great deals, and weary travelers looking for a good cup of Joe, a tasty nibbly, and a comfy place to log on. -
Traders Cove Coffee Shoppe @ Penn's Place
address: 206 Delaware StreetEnjoy delicious coffee, lattes,beer, wine, desserts, pastries, salads, sandwiches, and soups. House specialty is salmon nachos, all served with a side of free Wi-Fi. Featuring all-local food vendors and organic produce; even their coffee beans are roasted a few minutes away.
Drink
- Jessop's Tavern, Delaware Street. A favorite watering hole, just a block from the Delaware River. Pub standards like Guinness and New Castle Brown Ale are available on tap, and be sure to try Jessop's Wheat – brewed locally by the award-winning Stewart's Brewpub.
Sleep
Kentucky Derby InnIf you'd like to stay right in the historic district.
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The Terry House Bed & Breakfast
address: 130 Delaware StreetSpacious rooms with private baths, queen size beds and modern amenities. The rooms offer a view of Battery Park or Market Square and the Court House and the Delaware River during the winter months. Wireless internet access.
Go next
Cultural and historical attractions near New Castle include:
Historic New Castle is located about 45 minutes from Philadelphia, 75 minutes from Baltimore, 90 minutes from Washington DC, and 2 hours from New York City.