Amstel House Museum
The Amstel House Museum in New Castle, Delaware, stands as one of the earliest grand homes in the state, reflecting the wealth and influence of colonial society in the mid-eighteenth century.
Delaware, particularly Fort Delaware and other historical sites, is known for its haunted folklore, possibly due to its history as a prison camp during the Civil War and other events, leading to stories of restless spirits and apparitions.
The Amstel House Museum in New Castle, Delaware, stands as one of the earliest grand homes in the state, reflecting the wealth and influence of colonial society in the mid-eighteenth century.
Bellevue Hall in Wilmington, Delaware, traces its origins back to the mid-nineteenth century when it was constructed between 1853 and 1855 as a grand private residence for wealthy wool merchant Hanson Robinson.
It is a two story building, with stairs leading down to the bathrooms and storage area. Memorabilia of Presidents of the United States can be found all around the place.
The Woodburn Governor's House in Dover, Delaware, traces its origins back to the late eighteenth century when the land itself had already carried a long colonial history.