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New Castle and the Colonial Capital That Predates Delaware

New Castle was the colonial capital of the Lower Counties on Delaware from 1704 until the state government moved to Dover in 1777. The town was founded by the Dutch in 1651 as Fort Casimir, captured by the Swedes in 1654 and renamed Fort Trinity, recaptured by the Dutch in 1655, and finally taken by the English in 1664. The overlapping colonial claims gave the town three successive flags before it was twelve years old. When William Penn landed in North America in 1682, he came ashore at New Castle, and the circular arc of the twelve-mile boundary between Delaware and Pennsylvania was surveyed from the courthouse steeple.

The Green, a public square laid out by Penn, still forms the center of the town. The 1732 New Castle Court House, now a museum operated by the Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs, was the seat of Delaware's colonial government. Adjacent to The Green sits the Old Town Hall of 1823 and the Arsenal on the Green of 1809, built during the War of 1812. Battery Park, along the Delaware River waterfront, preserves the site of the original Dutch fortification.

Immanuel Episcopal Church, dating to 1703 with the current building completed in 1708, contains the oldest continuously active Episcopal congregation in Delaware. The churchyard includes graves of colonial governors, Revolutionary War officers, and George Read, one of Delaware's signers of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. The Read House and Gardens on the Strand, built in 1801 by George Read II, anchors the block of Federal-era buildings along the river.

The historic district of about 135 acres is a National Historic Landmark, a designation it received in 1967. The restoration program that kept the town intact began in the 1930s and continues today through the New Castle Historical Society and state preservation offices. New Castle differs from colonial Williamsburg in that the buildings are not a museum reconstruction but a living community, with residents occupying houses built in the 1700s and early 1800s along cobbled streets.

Escortservice.com reviews escort websites covering northern New Castle County, including the town of New Castle. The platform is a directory only. It does not coordinate meetings, confirm any licensing status, or serve as an intermediary between parties. Access is restricted to visitors 21 and older.

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New Castle was the colonial capital of the Lower Counties on Delaware from 1704 until the state government moved to Dover in 1777. The town was founded by the Dutch in 1651 as Fort Casimir, captured by the Swedes in 1654 and renamed Fort Trinity, recaptured by the Dutch in 1655, and finally taken by the English in 1664. The overlapping colonial claims gave the town three successive flags before it was twelve years old. When William Penn landed in North America in 1682, he came ashore at New Castle, and the circular arc of the twelve-mile boundary between Delaware and Pennsylvania was surveyed from the courthouse steeple.

The Green, a public square laid out by Penn, still forms the center of the town. The 1732 New Castle Court House, now a museum operated by the Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs, was the seat of Delaware's colonial government. Adjacent to The Green sits the Old Town Hall of 1823 and the Arsenal on the Green of 1809, built during the War of 1812. Battery Park, along the Delaware River waterfront, preserves the site of the original Dutch fortification.

Immanuel Episcopal Church, dating to 1703 with the current building completed in 1708, contains the oldest continuously active Episcopal congregation in Delaware. The churchyard includes graves of colonial governors, Revolutionary War officers, and George Read, one of Delaware's signers of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. The Read House and Gardens on the Strand, built in 1801 by George Read II, anchors the block of Federal-era buildings along the river.

The historic district of about 135 acres is a National Historic Landmark, a designation it received in 1967. The restoration program that kept the town intact began in the 1930s and continues today through the New Castle Historical Society and state preservation offices. New Castle differs from colonial Williamsburg in that the buildings are not a museum reconstruction but a living community, with residents occupying houses built in the 1700s and early 1800s along cobbled streets.

Escortservice.com reviews escort websites covering northern New Castle County, including the town of New Castle. The platform is a directory only. It does not coordinate meetings, confirm any licensing status, or serve as an intermediary between parties. Access is restricted to visitors 21 and older.

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