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List of National Historic Landmarks in Delaware

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Delaware National Historic Landmarks (clickable map)

This is aList of National Historic Landmarks in Delaware. There are 14National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) in Delaware.

NHLs

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They are distributed over thethree counties of Delaware. Following is a complete list:

[1]Landmark nameImageDate designated[2]Location CountyDescription
1Aspendale
1982 HABS photo
Aspendale
April 15, 1970
(#70000170)
Kenton
39°13′18″N75°41′09″W / 39.221667°N 75.685833°W /39.221667; -75.685833 (Aspendale)
KentHouse and small plantation, intact from 1771.
2Jacob Broom House
Jacob Broom House
Jacob Broom House
December 2, 1974
(#74000602)
Montchanin
39°46′55″N75°34′34″W / 39.781950°N 75.575997°W /39.781950; -75.575997 (Jacob Broom House)
New CastleHome of constitutional convention delegate Jacob Broom, this historic house is near Brandywine Creek. It is privately owned, near theHagley Museum and Library.
3Corbit-Sharp House
Corbit-Sharp House
Corbit-Sharp House
December 24, 1967
(#67000004)
Odessa
39°27′15″N75°39′24″W / 39.454167°N 75.656667°W /39.454167; -75.656667 (Corbit-Sharp House)
New CastleHouse built in 1772 exemplifying influence of late Georgian architecture from Philadelphia into surrounding regions.
4John Dickinson House
1982 HABS photo
John Dickinson House
January 20, 1961
(#66000258)
Dover
39°06′10″N75°26′58″W / 39.102778°N 75.449444°W /39.102778; -75.449444 (John Dickinson House)
KentDelaware home whereJohn Dickinson wroteLetters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania analyzing economic difficulties of colonial America, before theAmerican Revolutionary War
5Eleutherian Mills
Unrestored mill on the Brandywine
Eleutherian Mills
November 13, 1966
(#66000259)
Wilmington
39°46′50″N75°34′30″W / 39.780556°N 75.575°W /39.780556; -75.575 (Eleutherian Mills)
New CastleGunpowder mills along Brandywine Creek founded byEleuthère Irénée du Pont in 1802. It is part of theHagley Museum.
6Fort Christina
Monument at the fort site
Fort Christina
November 5, 1961
(#66000260)
Wilmington
39°44′07″N75°32′18″W / 39.735234°N 75.538461°W /39.735234; -75.538461 (Fort Christina)
New CastleThis was the first and principal settlement of theNew Sweden colony.
7Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church
Holy Trinity Church
Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church
November 5, 1961
(#66000261)
Wilmington
39°44′21″N75°32′28″W / 39.739135°N 75.541174°W /39.739135; -75.541174 (Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church)
New CastleThe oldest surviving church fromNew Sweden, it hosted services inSwedish from 1698 well into the 1800s.
8Howard High School
Entrance to the school
Howard High School
April 5, 2005
(#85000309)
Wilmington
39°44′48″N75°32′30″W / 39.746556°N 75.541556°W /39.746556; -75.541556 (Howard High School)
New CastleAn allAfrican American high school, this school was subject ofGebhart v. Belton, a desegregation case that was combined with others in the landmarkBrown vs. Board of Education decision by theUnited States Supreme Court.
9Lightship LV-118 (Overfalls)
Lightship LV-118 (Overfalls)
Lightship LV-118 (Overfalls)
June 14, 2011
(#89000006)
Lewes
38°46′41″N75°08′28″W / 38.777917°N 75.141111°W /38.777917; -75.141111 (Lightship LV-118 (Overfalls))
SussexUnique lightship was one of few to remain in service duringWorld War II
10Lombardy Hall
Lombardy Hall
Lombardy Hall
December 2, 1974
(#72000292)
Fairfax,Brandywine Hundred
39°46′53″N75°32′43″W / 39.781485°N 75.545325°W /39.781485; -75.545325 (Lombardy Hall)
New CastleHome ofGunning Bedford Jr., a delegate to constitutional convention and signer of theU.S. Constitution.
11New Castle Court House
New Castle Court House
New Castle Court House
November 28, 1972
(#72000285)
New Castle
39°39′28″N75°33′49″W / 39.657878°N 75.563680°W /39.657878; -75.563680 (New Castle Court House)
New CastleHosted Delaware's colonial assembly from 1704-1777.
12New Castle Historic District
1936 HABS photo
New Castle Historic District
December 24, 1967
(#67000003)
New Castle
39°39′38″N75°33′48″W / 39.660512°N 75.563312°W /39.660512; -75.563312 (New Castle Historic District)
New CastleCapital of Delaware colony from 1651 to 1761, having well preserved architecture.
13George Read II House
George Read II House
George Read II House
December 23, 2016
(#100000872)
New Castle
39°39′35″N75°33′41″W / 39.659607°N 75.561468°W /39.659607; -75.561468 (George Read II House)
New CastleHome ofGeorge Read Jr., the firstU.S. Attorney for theDistrict of Delaware
14Stonum
1982 HABS photo
Stonum
November 7, 1973
(#73000524)
New Castle
39°39′37″N75°34′34″W / 39.660222°N 75.576026°W /39.660222; -75.576026 (Stonum)
New CastleHome ofGeorge Read, signer of theDeclaration of Independence

See also

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References

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  1. ^Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, definedhere, differentiateNational Historic Landmarks andhistoric districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  2. ^The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in theNational Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.

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