Hi Friends!
Today I am doing a post in honor of #MuseumWeek! Today is day 2 and I did my first entry yesterday and didn't include a museum!
So what better of a way for me to start introducing you to Delaware than to participate in showing some pictures of Delaware's museums?!
A great place to start is Old New Castle, Delaware.
Above is the
Court House in Old New Castle, Delaware.
I was born in Delaware and lived a few streets over from the Court House. I used to go here for field trips when I was in elementary school. I remember we came in and were able to write with a quill pen and ink. I loved this. I have learned so much each time coming about the foundation, trials that took place here, famous icons in history who stepped foot here. This is hands down one of your stops when you visit Old New Castle, Delaware.
Another two museums that I love to visit often are:
The first picture is The Dutch House and the bottom picture is of the Amstel House.
The pictures are of the museums separate, but they are a few steps away from each other.
The Dutch House is small but still shows a great example of what Old New Castle was like in the 17th century.
The Amstel House is a larger home, a great example of architecture, and also is one of the places on the
Ghost Tours and
here. Please be advised per the
visitors site that the museums re open starting April 1st.
Speaking of April 1st, this is the day that
The New Castle Historical Society will be opening their museum store in their new home, the newly updated The Arsenal. I am so excited for all the fun events that have taken place and are to come at The Arsenal. I attended one of the Lecture Series this past February and was able to meet with people alike who love history and supporting Old New Castle. It is important for me because unfortunately I have not been able to finish my college education and thrive going to our local museums. Also important is many of the events in Old New Castle are very affordable of free admission.
This is the direct link for visitor and admission information for Museum tours and events in Old New Castle.
There are a few other museums such as The Read House, The Old Library Museum, and many landmarks.
**Update** Below are some pictures I found from our prior trips of the Old Library Museum**
There are also a few churches, my favorite being The
Immanuel Episcopal Church on the Green (pictured above). I love visiting here because of the history of both the church and the cemetery.When visiting The Arsenal to get tickets and visitor information, you will see the church and cemetery right next door.
I love visiting here because it has been with me such a long time, since childhood. As an adult I love that it's close to where I live, the fact that it has such a rich history in a small town. That's how Delaware is though, it's small, but has such rich historical attributes and treasures. When I go down either by myself or with my fiance we go to walk and enjoy the cobble stones streets, historical homes, local stores (to support small business and find unique gifts or items for us), great eats, like
Jessops Tavern & Colonial Restaurant (colonial food)
Penn's Place (coffee, breakfast, baked goods, entertainment, and even wine tasting), and
Nora Lees French Quarter (it makes me feel like I'm eating in New Orleans when I am here)! There is also Bed and Breakfasts', a New Castle Public Library, Oak Knoll Books (which is now where an Opera house once was), is beautiful to walk in and see and go through the many old and new volumes of books.
Battery Park is also a huge part of Old New Castle. It is a great park which has a walking trail which gives you a view of the park and houses on one side, and the Delaware River on the other. There is also a great view of the Delaware Memorial Bridge from here, and you can wave and say hi to New Jersey! It's great to be in a tri-state area because you are not too far from anywhere.
There is so much I could say about Old New Castle and I hope I have given you a good start and overview of where to visit and why. Please use the links to see the different museums and obtain prices and visiting information.
If there is anything you would like to know or any questions you have, please let me know in the comments and I will reply :)
I get excited talking about my experiences in Old New Castle and what I plan to still do, including getting married this September at The Arsenal!!!
These are pictures from 2011-2012. I do have more pictures and will post them in future blogs or as requested. If you are planning to visit from out of town, the local New Castle Air Port is only a few miles away from Old New Castle and very convenient to get to and from.
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