National Register of Historic Places listings in Wilmington, Delaware
This is a list of properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wilmington, Delaware:[1]
For reasons of size, the listings in New Castle County are divided into three lists: those in Wilmington, other listings in northern New Castle County (north of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal), and those in southern New Castle County (south of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal).
There are 399 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. Of these, 88 are in Wilmington. Five of these sites are further designated as National Historic Landmarks. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.[2]
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[3]
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Contents: Divisions in Delaware
Northern New Castle | Southern New Castle | Kent | Sussex |
Current listings
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1 | American Vulcanized Fibre Company-Wilmington Plant | October 19, 2020 (#100005688) |
700 Maryland Ave. 39°44′15″N 75°33′59″W / 39.7376°N 75.5664°W / 39.7376; -75.5664 (American Vulcanized Fibre Company-Wilmington Plant) |
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2 | Augustine Paper Mill | August 3, 1978 (#78000909) |
N. Brandywine Park Dr. 39°45′43″N 75°33′25″W / 39.7619°N 75.5569°W / 39.7619; -75.5569 (Augustine Paper Mill) |
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3 | Bancroft and Sons Cotton Mills | December 20, 1984 (#84000439) |
Rockford Rd. 39°46′06″N 75°33′47″W / 39.7683°N 75.5631°W / 39.7683; -75.5631 (Bancroft and Sons Cotton Mills) |
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4 | Baynard Boulevard Historic District | July 26, 1979 (#79000631) |
Baynard Blvd. between 18th St. and Concord Ave. 39°45′29″N 75°32′39″W / 39.7581°N 75.5443°W / 39.7581; -75.5443 (Baynard Boulevard Historic District) |
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5 | Bellevue Range Rear Light Station | April 26, 2006 (#06000313) |
Christina River northern side, 0.3 mile west of Delaware River, 50 feet south of Cherry Island 39°43′13″N 75°31′04″W / 39.7203°N 75.5179°W / 39.7203; -75.5179 (Bellevue Range Rear Light Station) |
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6 | Brandywine Park | December 22, 1976 (#76000574) |
Roughly bounded by Augustine, 18th, and Market Sts. and Lovering Ave. 39°45′27″N 75°33′13″W / 39.7574°N 75.5536°W / 39.7574; -75.5536 (Brandywine Park) |
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7 | Brandywine Village Historic District | February 24, 1971 (#71000229) |
Roughly bounded by Brandywine Creek, Tatnall, 22nd, Gordon Sts., Vandever Ave., Mabel St., and the 14th St. bridge 39°45′04″N 75°32′29″W / 39.7511°N 75.5414°W / 39.7511; -75.5414 (Brandywine Village Historic District) |
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8 | Braunstein's Building | December 19, 1985 (#85003190) |
704-706 N. Market St. 39°44′34″N 75°32′57″W / 39.7428°N 75.5493°W / 39.7428; -75.5493 (Braunstein's Building) |
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9 | Dr. John A. Brown House | April 24, 1979 (#79000632) |
4 7th Ave. 39°44′06″N 75°34′18″W / 39.735°N 75.5717°W / 39.735; -75.5717 (Dr. John A. Brown House) |
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10 | Florence and Isaac Budovitch House | January 30, 2020 (#100004954) |
4611 Bedford Blvd. 39°47′00″N 75°31′37″W / 39.7834°N 75.5270°W / 39.7834; -75.5270 (Florence and Isaac Budovitch House) |
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11 | Church Street Historic District | June 12, 1987 (#87000944) |
Bounded by Eighth, Locust, Seventh, and Church Sts. 39°44′21″N 75°32′26″W / 39.7392°N 75.5406°W / 39.7392; -75.5406 (Church Street Historic District) |
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12 | Continental Army Encampment Site | December 18, 1973 (#73000547) |
Lovering Ave. near Broom St. 39°45′28″N 75°33′22″W / 39.7578°N 75.5561°W / 39.7578; -75.5561 (Continental Army Encampment Site) |
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13 | Cool Spring Park Historic District | December 27, 1983 (#83003513) |
Bounded by Park Pl., Jackson, Van Buren, and 10th Sts. 39°45′00″N 75°33′34″W / 39.75°N 75.5594°W / 39.75; -75.5594 (Cool Spring Park Historic District) |
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14 | Crosby and Hill Building | January 30, 1985 (#85000148) |
605 N. Market St. 39°44′32″N 75°33′01″W / 39.7422°N 75.5503°W / 39.7422; -75.5503 (Crosby and Hill Building) |
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15 | Delaware Academy of Medicine | April 17, 2003 (#03000240) |
1925 Lovering Ave. 39°45′44″N 75°33′42″W / 39.7622°N 75.5617°W / 39.7622; -75.5617 (Delaware Academy of Medicine) |
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16 | Delaware Avenue Historic District | September 13, 1976 (#76000576) |
Delaware Ave. from N. Harrison to N. Broom Sts. (both sides) 39°45′18″N 75°33′34″W / 39.755°N 75.5594°W / 39.755; -75.5594 (Delaware Avenue Historic District) |
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17 | Delaware Trust Building | April 18, 2003 (#03000238) |
900–912 N. Market St. 39°44′41″N 75°32′52″W / 39.7448°N 75.5478°W / 39.7448; -75.5478 (Delaware Trust Building) |
Residences@Rodney Square | |
18 | Delmarva Power and Light Building | January 30, 1985 (#85000149) |
600 N. Market St. 39°44′31″N 75°33′00″W / 39.7419°N 75.5499°W / 39.7419; -75.5499 (Delmarva Power and Light Building) |
DCAD | |
19 | Jacob Dingee House | October 16, 1970 (#70000171) |
500 Block North Market Street (formerly 105 E. 7th St.) 39°44′30″N 75°33′03″W / 39.7416°N 75.5508°W / 39.7416; -75.5508 (Jacob Dingee House) |
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20 | Obidiah Dingee House | October 21, 1970 (#70000172) |
500 Block North Market Street (formerly 107 E. 7th St.) 39°44′30″N 75°33′03″W / 39.7416°N 75.5509°W / 39.7416; -75.5509 (Obidiah Dingee House) |
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21 | Downtown Wilmington Commercial Historic District | March 24, 2017 (#100000790) |
Roughly bounded by W. 9th, N. King. W. 6th & Shipley Sts. 39°44′34″N 75°32′59″W / 39.7427°N 75.5498°W / 39.7427; -75.5498 (Downtown Wilmington Commercial Historic District) |
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22 | P. S. Dupont High School | October 23, 1986 (#86002917) |
701 W. 34th St.,[7] 39°45′51″N 75°32′00″W / 39.764167°N 75.533333°W / 39.764167; -75.533333 (P. S. Dupont High School) |
Now used as a middle school. | |
23 | East Brandywine Historic District | December 19, 1985 (#85003220) |
Roughly bounded by Sixteenth St., Brandywine Creek, Twelfth St., and U.S. Route 13 39°44′55″N 75°32′31″W / 39.748611°N 75.541944°W / 39.748611; -75.541944 (East Brandywine Historic District) |
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24 | Eighth Street Park Historic District | August 4, 1983 (#83001334) |
Roughly bounded by 6th, 10th, Harrison, and Broom Sts. 39°44′56″N 75°33′47″W / 39.748889°N 75.563056°W / 39.748889; -75.563056 (Eighth Street Park Historic District) |
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25 | Zachariah Ferris House | October 19, 1970 (#70000173) |
500 Block North Market Street (formerly 414 W. 2nd St.) 39°44′30″N 75°33′03″W / 39.741603°N 75.550961°W / 39.741603; -75.550961 (Zachariah Ferris House) |
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26 | Foord & Massey Furniture Company Building | March 24, 2006 (#06000145) |
701 N. Shipley St. 39°44′35″N 75°33′01″W / 39.743106°N 75.550368°W / 39.743106; -75.550368 (Foord & Massey Furniture Company Building) |
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27 | Fort Christina | October 15, 1966 (#66000260) |
E. 7th St. and the Christina River, Fort Christina State Park 39°44′14″N 75°32′18″W / 39.737222°N 75.538333°W / 39.737222; -75.538333 (Fort Christina) |
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28 | Friends Meetinghouse | November 7, 1976 (#76000577) |
4th and West Sts. 39°44′31″N 75°33′17″W / 39.741944°N 75.554722°W / 39.741944; -75.554722 (Friends Meetinghouse) |
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29 | Gibraltar | September 14, 1998 (#98001098) |
250 Pennsylvania Ave. 39°45′41″N 75°34′30″W / 39.761389°N 75.575000°W / 39.761389; -75.575000 (Gibraltar) |
DeArmond, Ashmead & Bickley, architects of 1915 alteration. | |
30 | Govatos'/McVey Building | January 30, 1985 (#85000150) |
800 N. Market St. 39°44′36″N 75°32′56″W / 39.743368°N 75.548848°W / 39.743368; -75.548848 (Govatos'/McVey Building) |
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31 | Grace United Methodist Church | November 12, 1983 (#83001393) |
9th and West Sts. 39°44′47″N 75°33′06″W / 39.746366°N 75.551594°W / 39.746366; -75.551594 (Grace United Methodist Church) |
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32 | Charles Gray Printing Shop | January 30, 1985 (#85000151) |
11 E. 8th St. 39°44′36″N 75°32′55″W / 39.743252°N 75.548498°W / 39.743252; -75.548498 (Charles Gray Printing Shop) |
Demolished. | |
33 | Harlan and Hollingsworth Office Building | April 26, 1979 (#79000634) |
West St. 39°44′18″N 75°33′21″W / 39.738469°N 75.555964°W / 39.738469; -75.555964 (Harlan and Hollingsworth Office Building) |
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34 | Holy Trinity Church | October 15, 1966 (#66000261) |
7th and Church Sts. 39°44′18″N 75°32′26″W / 39.738333°N 75.540556°W / 39.738333; -75.540556 (Holy Trinity Church) |
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35 | Howard High School | February 21, 1985 (#85000309) |
13th and Poplar Sts. 39°44′48″N 75°32′30″W / 39.746667°N 75.541667°W / 39.746667; -75.541667 (Howard High School) |
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36 | Jackson-Wilson House | April 10, 2017 (#100000844) |
12 Red Oak Rd. 39°45′58″N 75°34′19″W / 39.766057°N 75.571941°W / 39.766057; -75.571941 (Jackson-Wilson House) |
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37 | Max Keil Building | January 30, 1985 (#85000152) |
712 N. Market St. 39°44′35″N 75°32′57″W / 39.742928°N 75.549219°W / 39.742928; -75.549219 (Max Keil Building) |
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38 | Max Keil Building | January 30, 1985 (#85000153) |
700 N. Market St. 39°44′34″N 75°32′58″W / 39.742650°N 75.549405°W / 39.742650; -75.549405 (Max Keil Building) |
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39 | Kingswood Methodist Episcopal Church | February 9, 1989 (#89000008) |
Fourteenth and Claymont Sts. 39°44′36″N 75°31′58″W / 39.743333°N 75.532778°W / 39.743333; -75.532778 (Kingswood Methodist Episcopal Church) |
Replaced by new construction. | |
40 | Logan House | April 2, 1980 (#80000935) |
1701 Delaware Ave. 39°45′30″N 75°33′45″W / 39.758304°N 75.562372°W / 39.758304; -75.562372 (Logan House) |
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41 | Charles B. Lore Elementary School | June 16, 1983 (#83001337) |
Fourth St. and Woodlawn Ave. 39°45′01″N 75°34′36″W / 39.750278°N 75.576667°W / 39.750278; -75.576667 (Charles B. Lore Elementary School) |
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42 | Lower Market Street Historic District | May 15, 1980 (#80000936) |
Market St. 39°44′21″N 75°33′07″W / 39.739167°N 75.551944°W / 39.739167; -75.551944 (Lower Market Street Historic District) |
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43 | Main Office of the New Castle Leather Company | December 19, 1985 (#85003191) |
Eleventh and Poplar Sts. 39°44′41″N 75°32′36″W / 39.744813°N 75.543400°W / 39.744813; -75.543400 (Main Office of the New Castle Leather Company) |
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44 | Masonic Hall and Grand Theater | December 11, 1972 (#72000294) |
818 N. Market St. 39°44′38″N 75°32′55″W / 39.743852°N 75.548649°W / 39.743852; -75.548649 (Masonic Hall and Grand Theater) |
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45 | Louis McLane House | April 24, 1973 (#73000549) |
606 Market St. 39°44′32″N 75°32′59″W / 39.742166°N 75.549836°W / 39.742166; -75.549836 (Louis McLane House) |
Demolished in 2014.[8] | |
46 | New Castle Leather Raw Stock Warehouse | June 16, 1983 (#83001401) |
14th and Poplar Sts. 39°44′49″N 75°32′28″W / 39.747047°N 75.541173°W / 39.747047; -75.541173 (New Castle Leather Raw Stock Warehouse) |
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47 | New Century Club | June 16, 1983 (#83001336) |
1014 Delaware Ave. 39°45′06″N 75°33′22″W / 39.751667°N 75.556111°W / 39.751667; -75.556111 (New Century Club) |
Delaware Children's Theatre | |
48 | Old Asbury Methodist Church | November 7, 1976 (#76000578) |
Walnut and 3rd Sts. 39°44′18″N 75°32′56″W / 39.7384°N 75.5488°W / 39.7384; -75.5488 (Old Asbury Methodist Church) |
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49 | Old Customshouse | November 21, 1974 (#74000604) |
516 N. King St. 39°44′29″N 75°32′57″W / 39.741318°N 75.549180°W / 39.741318; -75.549180 (Old Customshouse) |
Wilmington University building | |
50 | Old First Presbyterian Church of Wilmington | April 13, 1972 (#72000295) |
West St. on Brandywine Park Dr. 39°45′03″N 75°32′51″W / 39.7508°N 75.5475°W / 39.7508; -75.5475 (Old First Presbyterian Church of Wilmington) |
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51 | Old Town Hall | December 31, 1974 (#74000605) |
512 Market St. 39°44′30″N 75°33′00″W / 39.7416°N 75.5501°W / 39.7416; -75.5501 (Old Town Hall) |
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52 | Old Town Hall Commercial Historic District | January 30, 1985 (#85000154) |
Roughly bounded by 5th, N. King, 6th, and Shipley Sts. 39°44′30″N 75°33′02″W / 39.7416°N 75.5506°W / 39.7416; -75.5506 (Old Town Hall Commercial Historic District) |
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53 | Philips-Thompson Buildings | April 16, 1980 (#80000937) |
200-206 E. 4th St. 39°44′22″N 75°32′59″W / 39.7394°N 75.5497°W / 39.7394; -75.5497 (Philips-Thompson Buildings) |
Replaced by new construction. | |
54 | Postles House | November 12, 1982 (#82001028) |
1007 N. Broom St. 39°45′09″N 75°33′43″W / 39.7524°N 75.5620°W / 39.7524; -75.5620 (Postles House) |
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55 | Public School No. 19 | December 20, 1984 (#84000453) |
801 S. Harrison St. 39°44′15″N 75°34′07″W / 39.7374°N 75.5686°W / 39.7374; -75.5686 (Public School No. 19) |
Susan McLaughlin Treatment Ctr. | |
56 | Howard Pyle Studios | March 8, 1978 (#78000911) |
1305 and 1307 N. Franklin St. 39°45′17″N 75°33′28″W / 39.7547°N 75.5579°W / 39.7547; -75.5579 (Howard Pyle Studios) |
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57 | Quaker Hill Historic District | September 6, 1979 (#79000635) |
Roughly bounded by Tatnall, Jefferson, 2nd and 7th Sts. 39°44′31″N 75°33′18″W / 39.7419°N 75.555°W / 39.7419; -75.555 (Quaker Hill Historic District) |
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58 | Reynold's Candy Company Building | January 30, 1985 (#85000155) |
703 N. Market St. 39°44′34″N 75°33′00″W / 39.7429°N 75.5499°W / 39.7429; -75.5499 (Reynold's Candy Company Building) |
Cavanaugh's Restaurant | |
59 | Riverview Cemetery Company of Wilmington, Delaware | July 3, 2012 (#12000378) |
3300 & 3117 N. Market St. 39°45′31″N 75°31′51″W / 39.7587°N 75.5308°W / 39.7587; -75.5308 (Riverview Cemetery Company of Wilmington, Delaware) |
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60 | Rockford Park | September 20, 1978 (#78000912) |
Roughly bounded by Red Oak and Rockford Rds., Church and Rising Sun Lanes, and the Brandywine River 39°46′00″N 75°34′18″W / 39.7667°N 75.5717°W / 39.7667; -75.5717 (Rockford Park) |
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61 | Rodney Court | April 2, 1980 (#80000938) |
1100 Pennsylvania Ave. 39°45′09″N 75°33′25″W / 39.7524°N 75.5570°W / 39.7524; -75.5570 (Rodney Court) |
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62 | Rodney Square Historic District | August 10, 2011 (#11000522) |
Buildings fronting Rodney Square at 10th, 11th, Market & King Sts. 39°44′45″N 75°32′49″W / 39.7458°N 75.5469°W / 39.7458; -75.5469 (Rodney Square Historic District) |
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63 | St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church | May 3, 1984 (#84000851) |
W. 9th and N. DuPont Sts. 39°45′09″N 75°34′00″W / 39.7526°N 75.5667°W / 39.7526; -75.5667 (St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church) |
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64 | St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church | November 12, 1982 (#82001024) |
Linden and S. Harrison Sts. 39°44′25″N 75°33′57″W / 39.7403°N 75.5658°W / 39.7403; -75.5658 (St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church) |
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65 | St. Joseph's Catholic Church | January 14, 2004 (#03001385) |
1012 N. French St. 39°44′43″N 75°32′43″W / 39.7452°N 75.5454°W / 39.7452; -75.5454 (St. Joseph's Catholic Church) |
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66 | St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church | December 12, 1976 (#76000580) |
6th and Pine Sts. 39°44′21″N 75°32′38″W / 39.7391°N 75.5440°W / 39.7391; -75.5440 (St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church) |
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67 | St. Mary's School | January 5, 1983 (#83001339) |
502 Pine St. 39°44′20″N 75°32′39″W / 39.7388°N 75.5442°W / 39.7388; -75.5442 (St. Mary's School) |
Elementary Workshop Montessori School | |
68 | St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church | January 25, 2021 (#100006071) |
610 South Heald St. 39°43′40″N 75°32′42″W / 39.7277°N 75.5449°W / 39.7277; -75.5449 (St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church) |
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69 | Charles Schagrin Building | January 30, 1985 (#85000156) |
608 N. Market St. 39°44′32″N 75°32′59″W / 39.7422°N 75.5498°W / 39.7422; -75.5498 (Charles Schagrin Building) |
Demolished in 2014.[8] | |
70 | Frank E. Schoonover Studios | April 20, 1979 (#79000636) |
1616 Rodney St. 39°45′26″N 75°33′30″W / 39.7571°N 75.5584°W / 39.7571; -75.5584 (Frank E. Schoonover Studios) |
Four studios used by Frank Schoonover and other students of Howard Pyle | |
71 | Scott A.M.E. Zion Church | March 28, 2024 (#100010113) |
629 E. 7th Street 39°44′23″N 75°32′33″W / 39.7397°N 75.5426°W / 39.7397; -75.5426 (Scott A.M.E. Zion Church) |
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72 | Shipley Run Historic District | August 9, 1984 (#84000854) |
Roughly bounded by Adams, 11th, Jefferson, and 7th Sts. 39°44′49″N 75°33′21″W / 39.7469°N 75.5558°W / 39.7469; -75.5558 (Shipley Run Historic District) |
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73 | Starr House | March 24, 1971 (#71000232) |
1310 King St. 39°44′53″N 75°32′41″W / 39.748141°N 75.544741°W / 39.748141; -75.544741 (Starr House) |
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74 | STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA (steamboat) | April 20, 1979 (#79000637) |
Christina River 39°43′53″N 75°33′39″W / 39.731389°N 75.560833°W / 39.731389; -75.560833 (STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA (steamboat)) |
Scrapped in 2005. | |
75 | Torbert Street Livery Stables | September 14, 1998 (#98001095) |
305-307 Torbert St. 39°44′57″N 75°32′59″W / 39.749234°N 75.549773°W / 39.749234; -75.549773 (Torbert Street Livery Stables) |
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76 | Henry Townsend Building | January 30, 1985 (#85000157) |
709 N. Market St. 39°44′35″N 75°32′59″W / 39.743068°N 75.549779°W / 39.743068; -75.549779 (Henry Townsend Building) |
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77 | Trinity Episcopal Church | August 16, 1984 (#84000855) |
1108 N. Adams St. 39°45′01″N 75°33′17″W / 39.750309°N 75.554691°W / 39.750309; -75.554691 (Trinity Episcopal Church) |
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78 | U.S. Post Office, Courthouse, and Customhouse | June 14, 1979 (#79000638) |
11th and Market Sts. 39°44′48″N 75°32′48″W / 39.746667°N 75.546667°W / 39.746667; -75.546667 (U.S. Post Office, Courthouse, and Customhouse) |
Wilmington Trust Building | |
79 | Water Witch Steam Fire Engine Company No. 5 | September 23, 2011 (#11000697) |
1814 Gilpin Ave. 39°45′36″N 75°33′47″W / 39.759926°N 75.563189°W / 39.759926; -75.563189 (Water Witch Steam Fire Engine Company No. 5) |
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80 | Wawaset Park Historic District | January 3, 1986 (#86000008) |
Bounded by Pennsylvania Ave., Woodlawn Ave., Seventh St., and Greenhill Ave. 39°45′22″N 75°34′31″W / 39.756111°N 75.575278°W / 39.756111; -75.575278 (Wawaset Park Historic District) |
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81 | West 9th Street Commercial Historic District | December 22, 2008 (#08001204) |
111-320 W. 9th St., 901-909 N. Orange St., 825-901 N. Tatnall St. 39°44′44″N 75°33′02″W / 39.745556°N 75.550556°W / 39.745556; -75.550556 (West 9th Street Commercial Historic District) |
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82 | Wilmington Amtrak Station | November 21, 1976 (#76000581) |
Front and French Sts. 39°44′12″N 75°33′04″W / 39.736759°N 75.551093°W / 39.736759; -75.551093 (Wilmington Amtrak Station) |
Frank Furness, architect (1908). | |
83 | Wilmington Club | April 19, 2006 (#06000282) |
1103 N. Market St. 39°44′49″N 75°32′51″W / 39.746944°N 75.5475°W / 39.746944; -75.5475 (Wilmington Club) |
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84 | Wilmington Rail Viaduct | November 10, 1999 (#99001276) |
Amtrak's northeast corridor through Wilmington 39°44′17″N 75°33′43″W / 39.738122°N 75.561850°W / 39.738122; -75.561850 (Wilmington Rail Viaduct) |
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85 | Wilmington Savings Fund Society | January 30, 1985 (#85000158) |
838 N. Market St. 39°44′40″N 75°32′53″W / 39.744348°N 75.548036°W / 39.744348; -75.548036 (Wilmington Savings Fund Society) |
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86 | Wilmington YMCA | February 20, 2002 (#02000035) |
501 W. 11th St. 39°44′55″N 75°33′05″W / 39.748569°N 75.551356°W / 39.748569; -75.551356 (Wilmington YMCA) |
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87 | Woodward Houses | April 20, 1979 (#79000639) |
701-703 West St. 39°44′39″N 75°33′10″W / 39.74427°N 75.552904°W / 39.74427; -75.552904 (Woodward Houses) |
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88 | F. W. Woolworth Company Building | January 2, 1987 (#86003755) |
839 N. Market St. 39°44′41″N 75°32′55″W / 39.744644°N 75.548589°W / 39.744644; -75.548589 (F. W. Woolworth Company Building) |
Downtown Happy Harry's |
Former listing
[4] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | Description |
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1 | Capt. Thomas Mendenhall House | September 17, 1970 (#70000174) | February 16, 1983 | 205 E. Front St. 39°44′14″N 75°33′01″W / 39.737091°N 75.550297°W / 39.737091; -75.550297 (Capt. Thomas Mendenhall House) |
Torn down in December, 1981. |
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Delaware
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Delaware
- Wilmington Landmarks
References
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 12, 2024.
- ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ "P.S. duPont Middle School". Brandywine School District. Retrieved April 27, 2016.
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