词条 | List of National Historic Landmarks in Delaware |
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NHLs{{GeoGroup}}They are distributed over the three counties of Delaware. Following is a complete list: {{NRHP header|NHL}}{{NRHP row|NHL|pos=1 |article=Aspendale (Kenton) |name=Aspendale |image=Aspendale, Route 300 (Downs Chapel), Kenton vicinity, (Kent County, Delaware).jpg |alt=1982 HABS photo |date=1970-04-15 |address=Kenton |lat=39.221667 |lon=-75.685833 |county=Kent |description= House and small plantation, intact from 1771. |refnum=70000170 |commonscat=Aspendale (Kenton) }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=2 |article=Jacob Broom House |name=Jacob Broom House |image=Broom House Boucher 1975.jpg |date=1974-12-02 |address=Montchanin |lat=39.781950 |lon=-75.575997 |county=New Castle |description= Home of constitutional convention delegate Jacob Broom, this historic house is near Brandywine Creek. It is privately owned, near the Hagley Museum and Library. |refnum=74000602 |commonscat=Jacob Broom House }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=3 |article=Corbit-Sharp House |name=Corbit-Sharp House |image=CORBIT-SHARP HOUSE, ODESSA, DELAWARE.jpg |date=1967-12-24 |address=Odessa |lat=39.454167 |lon=-75.656667 |county=New Castle |description= House built in 1772 exemplifying influence of late Georgian architecture from Philadelphia into surrounding regions. |refnum=67000004 |commonscat=Corbit-Sharp House }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=4 |article=John Dickinson House |name=John Dickinson House |image=John Dickinson Mansion, Kitts Hummock Road, off State Road 68, 0.3 mile east of intersection with State Route 113, (Kent County, Delaware).jpg |alt=1982 HABS photo |date=1961-01-20 |address=Dover |lat=39.102778 |lon=-75.449444 |county=Kent |description= Delaware home where John Dickinson wrote Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania analyzing economic difficulties of colonial America, before the American Revolutionary War |refnum=66000258 |commonscat=John Dickinson House }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=5 |type = NHLD |article=Eleutherian Mills |name=Eleutherian Mills |image=Hagley Unrestored Mill 01.jpg |alt=Unrestored mill on the Brandywine |date=1966-11-13 |address=Wilmington |lat=39.780556 |lon=-75.575 |county=New Castle |description= Gunpowder mills along Brandywine Creek founded by Eleuthère Irénée du Pont in 1802. It is part of the Hagley Museum. |refnum=66000259 |commonscat=Hagley Museum }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=6 |article=Fort Christina |name=Fort Christina |image=Fort Christina Park.JPG |alt=Monument at the fort site |date=1961-11-05 |address=Wilmington |lat=39.735234 |lon=-75.538461 |county=New Castle |description= This was the first and principal settlement of the New Sweden colony. |refnum=66000260 |commonscat=Fort Christina }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=7 |article=Holy Trinity Church (Old Swedes) |name=Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church |image=Old Swedes Front.JPG |alt=Holy Trinity Church |date=1961-11-05 |address=Wilmington |lat=39.739135 |lon=-75.541174 |county=New Castle |description= The oldest surviving church from New Sweden, it hosted services in Swedish from 1698 well into the 1800s. |refnum=66000261 |commonscat=Old Swedes, Wilmington }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=8 |article=Howard High School of Technology |name=Howard High School |image=Howard HS Wilmington.JPG |alt=Entrance to the school |date=2005-04-05 |address=Wilmington |lat=39.746556 |lon=-75.541556 |county=New Castle |description= An all African American high school, this school was subject of Gebhart v. Belton, a desegregation case that was combined with others in the landmark Brown vs. Board of Education decision by the United States Supreme Court. |refnum=85000309 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=9 |article=United States lightship WAL 539 |name=Lightship LV-118 (Overfalls) |image=Lightship Overfalls DE1.jpg |date=2011-06-14 |address=Lewes |lat=38.777917 |lon=-75.141111 |county=Sussex |description= Unique lightship was one of few to remain in service during World War II |refnum=89000006 |commonscat=United States lightship WAL 539 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=10 |article=Lombardy Hall |name=Lombardy Hall |image=Lombardy Hall.JPG |date=1974-12-02 |address=Fairfax, Brandywine Hundred |lat=39.781485 |lon=-75.545325 |county=New Castle |description= Home of Gunning Bedford, Jr., a delegate to constitutional convention and signer of the U.S. Constitution. |refnum=72000292 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=11 |article=New Castle County Court House |name=New Castle Court House |image=New Castle Court House Museum.jpg |date=1972-11-28 |address=New Castle |lat=39.657878 |lon=-75.563680 |county=New Castle |description= Hosted Delaware's colonial assembly from 1704-1777. |refnum=72000285 |commonscat=New Castle Court House }}{{NRHP row|NHL |type=NHLD |pos=12 |article=New Castle Historic District (New Castle, Delaware) |name=New Castle Historic District |image=Old Arsenal, The Green, New Castle (New Castle County, Delaware).jpg |alt=1936 HABS photo |date=1967-12-24 |address=New Castle |lat=39.660512 |lon=-75.563312 |county=New Castle |description= Capital of Delaware colony from 1651 to 1761, having well preserved architecture. |refnum=67000003 |commonscat=New Castle Historic District }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=13 |refnum=100000872 |type=NHL |article=George Read II House |name=George Read II House |address=New Castle |county=New Castle |date=2016-12-23 |image=GEORGE READ II HOUSE, NEW CASTLE, DELAWARE.jpg |lat=39.659607 |lon=-75.561468 |description= }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=14 |article=Stonum |name=Stonum |image=Stonum, Ninth & Washington Streets (New Castle County, Delaware).jpg |alt=1982 HABS photo |date=1973-11-07 |address=New Castle |lat=39.660222 |lon=-75.576026 |county=New Castle |description= Home of George Read, signer of the Declaration of Independence |refnum=73000524 |commonscat=Stonum }} |} See also
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3 : Lists of National Historic Landmarks by state|National Historic Landmarks in Delaware|Delaware-related lists |
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