Wilmington, Delaware was first settled by the Swedish in 1638. Over time, the area has also been home to the Dutch, the British and the Quakers, a long diverse history that has left its mark on the surrounding area. Visit Fort Christina and experience what it was like to be one of the first colonists in Wilmington. The Delaware Art Museum, with a extensive collection of American art, celebrates the Brandywine School, a style of painting named for the nearby Brandywine Creek.
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3.5 based on 34 reviews
This is a very nice and clean train station. Several trains go in and out of this station. Used it for SEPTA to and from the PHL airport. Fast and easy to use. Each train has a ticket and customer service booth for that specific carrier, so you can pay your fare in advance before you board. The staff was friendly and helpful. The departure boards are very easy to follow and are located all around the station. There is a standard convenience store in the station for food and beverages. The station has a nice location with a park across the street to get some fresh air. There are plenty of transportation options as you depart the station.
3.5 based on 9 reviews
This square is named in honor of Caesar Rodney who was a Delaware patriot. There's a statue of him and the square is surrounded by some of Wilmington's most beautiful buildings. Went on a quiet Sunday afternoon and parking wasn't an issue but I'm sure that's not the case during busy weekdays. We took some pictures,read the historical marker and moved on.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
The only active parish is Diocese of Wilmington which was founded and consecrated by a saint (St. John Neumann). Pray the Rosary at 9:45 am preceding the 10:15 am Sunday Mass. The first Sunday of the month offers hospitality after Mass. Tours available upon request.
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