walkthetown: Alapocas: Blue Ball Barn, 1914
walkthetown: Alapocas: Brandywine Granite Quarry, 1880s, millions of tons of blue rock taken here
walkthetown: Alapocas: John Wanamaker Store, 1950, quintessential post World War II suburban department store
walkthetown: Alapocas: John Wanamaker Store, 1950, quintessential post World War II suburban department store
walkthetown: Alapocas: Nemours Mansion, Carillon, 1935, 35 bells
walkthetown: Alapocas: Nemours Mansion, Carillon, 210 feet high, grey Vermont granite quoins around pink North Carolina granite
walkthetown: Alapocas: Nemours Mansion, glass embedded in top of estate walls
walkthetown: Arden: Candlelight Theatre, 1930s as Robin Hood Theater, Delaware's first dinne theater in 1960s
walkthetown: Arden: Craft Shop, 1913, exposed beams and gambrel roof
walkthetown: Arden: Eden Rock
walkthetown: Arden: Frank Stephens Open-Air Theatre, 1905, community founder buried beside signature boulder
walkthetown: Arden: Friendly Gables, 1909, William Price
walkthetown: Arden: Gild Hall, 1910, William Price
walkthetown: Arden: Green Gate, 1909, Gothic Revival
walkthetown: Arden: Jungalow, 1911, first resident was Upton Sinclair
walkthetown: Arden: Red House, 1907, Arts and Crafts
walkthetown: Arden: Rest Cottage, 1910
walkthetown: Arden: Second Homestead, 1909, first cottage behind
walkthetown: Arden: The Brambles, 1901
walkthetown: Arden: The Lodge, 1910, by co-founder William Price
walkthetown: Ashland, Covered Bridge, 1860, latticed timber-truss construction
walkthetown: Ashland: Ashland Nature Center, 1976
walkthetown: Ashland: Covered Bridge, 1860, last original covered bridge in Delaware
walkthetown: Ashland: Mt. Cuba, 1937, Georgian Revival created with same bricks and design of Williamsburg restoration
walkthetown: Ashland: Mt. Cuba, 1937, Georgian Revival created with same bricks and design of Williamsburg restoration
walkthetown: Ashland: Wilmington & Western Railroad, iron bridge hauled from Wheeling WV, rare Pratt truss bridge still carrying railroad traffic
walkthetown: Bellevue State Park: Bellevue Hall, 1932 reworking of Hanson Robinson's Woolton Hall to duplicate James Madison's Montpelier
walkthetown: Bellevue State Park: Cauffiel House outbuilding
walkthetown: Bellevue State Park: Cauffiel House, 1930, Colonial Revival
walkthetown: Bellevue State Park: view of Delaware River from Cauffiel House