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Delaware
is our earliest state, and one of the original 13 colonies. Even though this
tiny state is seldom written about in ghost town lore, its rich heritage,
changing economics and long-time heritage has produced a wealth of faded
towns that were once based on manufacturing, fishing, agriculture and other
natural resource-based industry. As times changed and needs changed, the
reason for many of these old communities died with the industry, and the
towns soon followed suit. As is typical with most
eastern state ghost towns, you won't find stereotypical sites here. What is here is faded towns that are still lived in, and may
not even look like a ghost. However, the population may be many times less
than what the town supported in its boom days. Also if the site has been
totally abandoned, all that may remain might be memories in a plowed field or
covered under the asphalt of a highway. Other sites may be a few caving
cellar holes and foundation outlines hidden in the woods. A lot of local research
will be needed to ferret out the ghost towns of Delaware, but they are
there. I have not personally visited
any of the ghost towns in this state except the site of ZWAANENDAEL, so the sites listed
may differ now from when I obtained the information on them. If you live in DE or have visited any of these
places, please send me an
update. I can then update this list
and my files. Some of the vignettes
below contain specific words that are listed on our DEFINITIONS
page. If you are unfamiliar with the
meaning of the word in a ghost town sense, click on the link and scroll down
to that term. You can use the BACK
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ABBOTTS MILL
|
Sussex Co. |
Abbott's Mill is located about four miles
southwest of ·
Latitude: 38.8865020 /
38° 53' 11" N ·
Longitude: -75.4765883 /
75° 28' 36" W |
ALLEE HOUSE
|
Kent Co. |
On north side of Dutch
Neck Road, 0.6 miles east of its junction with SH 9, south of the junction of
SH 6/9, about five miles east of Smyrna and 3.5 miles north of Leipsic. This was
an old plantation, and the brick, two-story house was built around 1753 by
Abraham Allee. The house was restored
and refurnished in 1966, and in 1971 was placed on the National Register of
Historic Places. It is now part of the
Bombay Hook
National Wildlife Refuge. According to
its website, on Mar 22, 2007, it Closed (03/22/2007) until further notice
for repairs. That was still in
effect as of January 04, 2010. ·
Latitude: 39.284631 ·
Longitude: -75.504447 |
ANDREWSVILLE
|
Kent Co. |
This tiny class D
rural community is located on SH 304 (Andrewville
Road) about 1.8 miles north of the county line and three miles west of US 13
at Farmington. It is at the junction
of ·
Latitude: 38.8615024 / 38° 51 41 N ·
Longitude: -75.6349277 / 75° 38 06 W |
|
Sussex
Co. |
Formerly located on ·
Latitude: 38.8031678 / 38° 48 11 N ·
Longitude: -75.0946255 / 75° 05 41 W |
FENWICK
|
Sussex
Co. |
This historic old
lighthouse was built in 1858 and was originally powered by oil. Two caretakers lived on site with their
families in houses located on either side of the lighthouse. It is on ·
Latitude: 38.451354 ·
Longitude: -75.054938 |
|
New
Castle Co. |
On ·
Latitude: 39.7376134 / 39° 44 15 N ·
Longitude: -75.5382552 / 75° 32 18 W |
|
New
Castle Co. |
On southeast part of
Pea Patch Island, in the middle of the Delaware River, just east of Delaware
City. This five-pointed masonry fort
was originally built in 1813, but stopped. In 1819 construction restarted,
but fire destroyed it in 1831. Two years later the ruins were demolished.
After a brief boundary dispute with ·
Latitude: 39.5894444 / 39° 35 22 N ·
Longitude: -75.5675000 / 75° 34 03 W |
|
Sussex
Co. |
This 1925-1949 military
base was located northeast of Lewes, at the mouth of Delaware Bay on ·
Latitude: 38.7847222 / 38° 47 05 N ·
Longitude: -75.0944444 / 75° 05 40 W |
|
Sussex
Co. |
On south side of Cedar
Beach Road (SH 36), in the northeast corner of the county, Ύ mile west of
Cedar Beach and about two miles northwest of Slaughter Beach, six miles east
of Milford. This old fort is owned by
the Kendzierski family, who purchased it in 1948. It was built by the US Army in 1917, and
operated until 1946. It was the site
of two large bunkers and several batteries of huge guns placed to protect the
coast from an enemy that never arrived. During WW II, additional buildings
were built, which included an administration building, infirmary, recreation
building and storehouse. ·
Latitude: 38.9340015 / 38° 56 02 N ·
Longitude: -75.3315813 / 75° 19 54 W |
NEMOURS
|
New
Castle Co. |
3.5 miles north of
Wilmington, west of US 202, north of SH 141, at the forks of the creek just
northeast of Rockland Road. That
places this site in the heart of the Dupont Country
Club. Obviously the site is on private property
and nothing remains IF that is indeed the site. ·
Latitude: 39.7887236 / 39° 47 19 N ·
Longitude: -75.6540911 / 75° 33 51 W |
OLD FURNACE
|
Sussex
Co. |
On a branch of Deep Creek,
where SH 46 crosses it, about five miles northeast of ·
Latitude: 38.6667810 / 38° 40 00 N ·
Longitude: -75.5163124 / 75° 30 59 W |
PINE GROVE FURNACE
|
Sussex
Co. |
The site of this old
iron furnace is at CONCORD ·
Latitude: 38.6420589 / 38° 38 31 N ·
Longitude: -75.5552027 / 75° 33 19 W |
ROBINSONVILLE
|
Sussex
Co. |
Southwest of Lewes, at
the three-way junction of Robinsonville Road (SH
227)/Kendale Road (SH 287), between SH 23 and SH
24, southwest of Lewes and due west of Rehoboth Beach. The aerial photo looks like a scattered
rural community. ·
Latitude: 38.7137234 / 38° 42 49 N ·
Longitude: -75.1921301 / 75° 11 32 W |
ZWAANENDAEL
|
Sussex
Co. |
Founded in 1631 by a
group of Dutch settlers under he leadership of Captain David Pietersen de
Vries. They sailed from See our ZWAANENDAEL page for additional details. |
MORE INFORMATION
Historians estimate that there may be as
many as 50,000 ghost towns scattered across the These original guides are designed for anybody
interested in ghost towns. Whether you are a casual tourist looking for a new
and different place to visit, or a hard-core ghost town researcher, these
guides will be just right for you. With over 30 years of research behind
them, they will be a welcome addition to any ghost towner's library. Thank
you, and we'll see you out on the Ghost Town Trail! For
more information on the ghost towns of Ghost
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IMPORTANT These listings and historical vignettes of ghost
towns, near-ghost towns and other historical sites in DELAWARE above
are for informational purposes only, and should NOT be construed to grant permission to
trespass, metal detect, relic or treasure hunt at any of the listed sites. If the reader of this guide is a metal detector
user and plans to use this guide to locate sites for metal detecting or relic
hunting, it is the READER'S
responsibility to obtain written permission from the legal property owners.
Please be advised, that any state or nationally owned sites will probably be
off-limits to metal detector use. Also be aware of any federal, state or
local laws restricting the same. When you are exploring the ghost towns of Ghost Towner's
Code of Ethics. |
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