Delaware's Winter Whispers: Unveiling the First State's Secret Charms

As winter cloaks Delaware in its crystalline shroud, the First State whispers tales of hidden enclaves and frost-laden festivities that beguile the curious traveler. Far from being a mere pass-through on I-95 or overshadowed by metropolitan neighbors, Delaware in the colder months is an anthology of stories waiting to be read beneath frosted covers.

1. **Winterthur Yuletide (5105 Kennett Pike, Wilmington, DE 19807)**:

Nestled within Wilmington’s genteel embrace lies Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library—a former du Pont estate turned cultural gem. In winter, it transforms into a Yuletide wonderland. The historic mansion twinkles with period-appropriate holiday decor reminiscent of scenes straight out of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." Stroll through rooms adorned with dried flower ornaments and evergreen garlands while outside snowflakes dare to compete with nature’s own artistry.

2. **Lewes Polar Bear Plunge (1 Cape Henlopen Dr., Lewes, DE 19958)**:

For those who equate winter with invigorating thrills—look no further than Lewes Beach come February for the annual Polar Bear Plunge. Brave souls dash into icy Atlantic waves not just for bracing fun but also to support Special Olympics Delaware—an event where chattering teeth syncopate with warm hearts.

3. **Rehoboth Art League Holiday Fair (12 Dodds Lane, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971)**:

In Rehoboth Beach—a town synonymous with summer—the off-season boasts artisanal charm at its Holiday Fair held in November; think local artists’ crafts as unique as Dali’s mustache and gifts more original than Warhol’s soup cans.

4. **Mt Cuba Center Winter Wonder (3120 Barley Mill Rd., Hockessin, DE 19707)**:

Discover serenity at Mt Cuba Center where native plants sleep under snowy blankets yet still exude beauty rivaling any Monet landscape—even without their floral finery.

5. **The Historic New Castle Spirit Series (30 Market St., New Castle, DE 19720)**:

Embrace colonial ghosts and tavern tales during December's Historic New Castle Spirit Series—an evening walk that marries history with mystery amidst cobblestone streets echoing footsteps from yore like echoes from Irving's "Sleepy Hollow."

6. **Dover Downs Ice Skating Rink (1131 N Dupont Hwy., Dover, DE 19901)**:

Glide across ice at Dover Downs Hotel & Casino—not typically known for wintry pursuits but offering seasonal skating that rivals Rockefeller Center sans NYC hustle-bustle.

7. **Wilmington Blue Rocks Post-Holiday Fireworks Show (801 Shipyard Dr., Wilmington, DE 19801)**:

Baseball may hibernate but Frawley Stadium awakens post-holidays for fireworks painting chilly skies over Brandywine Valley—each burst a Van Gogh swirl against night canvas.

8. **Hagley Museum Twilight Tours (200 Hagley Creek Rd., Wilmington ,DE 19807)**:

Experience industrial revolution innovation by twilight glow at Hagley Museum as you explore du Pont family heritage among frosted waterwheels and powder yards dusted white—it’s Edison-esque invention meets Currier & Ives scene-setting!

9 .**Milton Theatre Quayside Festival Markets (110 Union St., Milton ,DE 19968 )**:

On select weekends throughout December ,the quaint riverside town of Milton lights up its theatre district not only metaphorically—with performances inside—but literally outside along quaysides hosting festive markets filled to bursting point like Santa ’s sack .

10 .**Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge Photography Expeditions(2591 Whitehall Neck Rd . Smyrna ,DE

19977 )**:

Capture serene landscapes teeming wildlife Bombay Hook —a photographer 's paradise untouched commercialism ; here canvas awaits splashed hues migrating birds stark contrast bare marsh reeds .

These are vignettes in Delaware 's wintertide narrative —an anthology rich texture nuance awaiting discovery . Each location offers connection authentic traditions culture wrapped inviting package perfect cold weather exploration .

Before setting out your adventure ensure check latest travel advisories websites each destination :

- [Winterthur](http://winterthur.org)

- [Special Olympics Delaware](https://www.sode.org/)

- [Rehoboth Art League](http://rehobothartleague.org)

- [Mt Cuba Center](https://mtcubacenter.org)

- [New Castle Historical Society](http://newcastlehistory.org)

- [Dover Downs Hotel & Casino ](https://doverdowns.com)

- [Wilmington Blue Rocks ](https://www.milb.com/wilmington )

- [Hagley Museum And Library ]( https://www.hagley.org )

-[Milton Theatre ]( http ://miltontheatre.com )

-[Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge ]( https ://www.fws.gov/refuge/Bombay_Hook/)

Stay connected updates :

-Twitter handles :

@WinterthurBloom @SODelaware @RehoArtLeague @MtCubaCenter @newcastlehistoricalsociety @DoverDowns @WilmBlueRocks @Hagley_Museum@milton_theatre@BombayHookNWR

address

5105 Kennett Pike
Wilmington, DE 19807
United States

1 Cape Henlopen Dr.
Lewes, DE 19958
United States

12 Dodds Lane
Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
United States

3120 Barley Mill Rd.
Hockessin, DE 19707
United States

30 Market St.
New Castle, DE 19720
United States

1131 N Dupont Hwy.
Dover, DE 19901
United States

801 Shipyard Dr.
Wilmington, DE 19801
United States

200 Hagley Creek Rd.
Wilmington, DE 19807
United States

110 Union St.
Milton, DE 19968
United States

2591 Whitehall Neck Rd
Smyrna, DE 19977
United States

Http://winterthur.Org,de

DE
United States

Https://www.Sode.Org/,de

DE
United States

Http://rehobothartleague.Org,de

DE
United States

Https://mtcubacenter.Org,de

DE
United States

Http://newcastlehistory.Org,de

DE
United States

Https://doverdowns.Com,de

DE
United States


Https://www.Milb.Com/wilmington, DE
United States


Https://www.Hagley.Org, DE
United States

Http //Miltontheatre.Com

DE
United States

Https //Www.Fws.Gov/refuge/bombay_hook/ De

DE
United States

Geo
Images
Lower Brandywine Presbyterian Church in northern New Castle County, Delaware.  On Kennett Road.  Not listed on the NRHP but very well could be.
View south along Delaware State Route 52 (Kennett Pike) at Old Kennett Road in Winterthur, New Castle County, Delaware
View east along U.S. Route 9 (Cape Henlopen Drive) just west of Cape May-Lewes Ferry Road in Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware
Fort Miles Historical site - cape henlopen state park
View east along U.S. Route 9 (Cape May-Lewes Ferry Road) at the entrance to the Cape May-Lewes Ferry in Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware
View east along U.S. Route 9 (Cape Henlopen Drive) at Cape May-Lewes Ferry Road in Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware
View west along U.S. Route 9 (Cape May-Lewes Ferry Road) at Cape Henlopen Drive in Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware
View west along U.S. Route 9 (Cape Henlopen Drive) at U.S. Route 9 Business and Theodore C. Freeman Highway in Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware
View west along U.S. Route 9 (Cape Henlopen Drive) just east of U.S. Route 9 Business and Theodore C. Freeman Highway in Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware
Peter Marsh House, 10 Dodd's Lane, Rehoboth Beach vicinity (Sussex County, Delaware)
cropped



This file comes from the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) or Historic American Landscapes Survey
Signs and plaque at the entrance to Henlopen Acres along Dodd's Lane in Sussex County, Delaware
View southwest along Pine Reach at Dodd's Lane in Henlopen Acres, Sussex County, Delaware
View northwest along Dodd's Lane at the entrance to Henlopen Acres in Sussex County, Delaware
Door haar wandelingen door de bossen van Connecticut in haar jeugd was Pamela Cunningham Copeland verzot geraakt op inheemse wilde bloemen. Toen ze in 1935 met haar echtgenoot, Lammot du Pont Copeland, het landgoed kocht dat Mount Cuba werd, speelde
Main house at Mount Cuba	, listed on the NRHP on April 2, 2003, at 3120 Barley Mill Rd., Greenville (or Mt. Cuba), New Castle County, Delaware. Formerly owned by a DuPont, now a nature/garden center/arboretum
Mt. Cuba Center - Wilmington DE
New Castle County, Wilmington and Western Railroad.
Mt. Cuba Center - Wilmington DE
Mt. Cuba Center - Wilmington DE
Mt. Cuba Center - Wilmington DE {juni 2012}
Old New Castle Courthouse, Delaware Street, New Castle, Delaware. 

Image courtesy of the Historic American Building Survey archives.Photographer: W. S. Stewart; Oct. 13, 1936.


This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National


This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 72000285.
Immanuel Episcopal Church on the Green, New Castle, Delaware, USA.




This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 67000003.
New Castle Presbyterian Church, 25 E 2nd St, New Castle, Delaware, USA.  Viewed from the north.  A contributing property to the New Castle Historic District.  



This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of
The room in the New Castle Court House where the Delaware Assembly met.


This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 72000285.
The Arsenal on the Green (now the New Castle Visitor Center), 30 Market St, New Castle, Delaware, USA.  Viewed from the south.  A contributing property to the New Castle Historic District.  



This is an image of a place or building that is listed
Erik Jones (#20) drives by on the frontstretch after winning the Ollie's Bargain Outlet 200 at Dover International Speedway.
Final practice for the 2013 AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway viewed from the start/finish line. Ryan Newman (#39) is on the track while Kyle Busch (#18) is driving down pit road.
Christopher Bell (#20) on the frontstretch after winning the 2018 Bar Harbor 200 at Dover International Speedway.
Dover Downs' sports lounge, showing the three main TV which are simulcasting different horse racing tracks
Qualifying for the 2017 AAA 400 Drive for Autism at Dover International Speedway viewed from the frontstretch.
Start of the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series FedEx 400 at Dover International Speedway
Johnny Sauter (#21) drives by on the frontstretch after winning the 2018 JEGS 200 at Dover International Speedway
The crowd at Daniel S. Frawley Stadium. Fans enjoy the intimate setting of minor league games and the excitement of possibly seeing baseball's future stars.
Wilmington Bluerocks Panoroamic
Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame building.  Attached to Frawley Stadium where the Blue Rocks play.  Located on the Christina Riverfront in Wilmington, Delaware.
Wlmington Bluerocks
Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame at Frawley Stadium where the Blue Rock baseball team plays.  Located on the Christina Riverfront in Wilmington, Delaware.
Wilmington BlueRocks Panoramic
Backwall of Judy Johnson Field.  Located at Frawley Stadium on the Christina Riverfront in Wilmington, Delaware.  It serves as the home for the Wilmington Blue Rocks baseball team.
Walker's Mill and Walker's Bank on the NRHP since February 1, 1972.	North of Wilmington on eastern bank of Brandywine Creek at Rising Sun Lane Bridge, Wilmington, Delaware.  I believe it is owned by the Du Pont family. Near Hagley Museum and across
Brandywine Creek (also called the Brandywine River). The river runs through the Hagley Museum and Library(Wilmington, DE) the former  Du Pont gunpowder mills. The water of the river was used to supply energy to the workshops.
Breck's Mill bell tower, October 2014.
Winter at Breck's Mill is a black and white landscape photograph of a winter scene on the Brandywine Creek in Wilmington, Delaware. The building shown is Walker's Mill, on the east side of the creek across from Breck's Mill.
View north along Delaware State Route 141 (Powder Mill Road) just north of Rising Sun Lane and Gate Road in New Bridge, New Castle County, Delaware
Brandywine Creek (also called the Brandywine River). The river runs through the Hagley Museum and Library(Wilmington, DE) the former  Du Pont gunpowder mills. The water of the river was used to supply energy to the workshops.
View south along Delaware State Route 5 (Federal Street) at Front Street and Union Street in Milton, Sussex County, Delaware
Photo of the Week 3/10/14
Clean water. Clean air. Unusual and abundant wildlife. World-class recreation. The National Wildlife Refuge System provides and protects it all on 150 million acres of land and water from the Caribbean to the Pacific, Maine
The YCC crew monitors water levels at Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge.
View south along Delaware State Route 5 (Union Street) between Broad Street and Chandler Street in Milton, Sussex County, Delaware
View south along Delaware State Route 5 (Union Street) between Magnolia Street and Federal Street in Milton, Sussex County, Delaware
Photo of the week 10-15-12
Horseshoe crab photographed at Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge.
Credit: Greg Thompson/USFWS
A YCC crew member repairs a boardwalk trail at Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge.
Great Egret at Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, Delaware USA