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Rehabilitation of Sheriff’s House

Front angle of the Sheriff's House in Historic New Castle.

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News Release Date: November 13, 2020

NEW CASTLE, Del. – During the week of November 16, 2020, the National Park Service will begin work on the rehabilitation of Sheriff’s House. The Sheriff’s House is adjacent to the New Castle Court House Museum on the Green in New Castle, Delaware.

The Sheriff's House will be the central visitor contact station for all seven sites of First State National Historical Park with areas for orientation, exhibits, education, and rest rooms. The project also includes a new heating and air conditioning system, accessibility and life safety improvements, and office space to support park operations.

The Sheriff's House project will preserve the character of the New Castle National Historic District. All repair and rehabilitation will be within the existing building footprint.

About the Sheriff’s House:

The Sheriffs House was constructed in 1857 on the site of a circa 1793 jail. It is all that remains of Delaware's first prison system. The Sheriff’s House is the only National Park Service owned facility in Historic New Castle and was donated to the National Park Service by the State of Delaware in 2013 as part of First State National Monument.

About First State National Historical Park:

First State National Historical Park is a collection of seven sites in all three counties in Delaware: Brandywine Valley, Fort Christina, Old Swedes Church, and the New Castle Court House and Green in New Castle County; John Dickinson Plantation and The Green, Dover in Kent County; and the Ryves Holt House in Sussex County. First State National Monument was established by Presidential Proclamation on March 25, 2013, and re-designated a National Historical Park on December 19, 2014.



Last updated: September 16, 2021

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First State National Historical Park
10 Market Street

New Castle, DE 19720

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302-478-2769
If you need to speak to a park ranger call our ranger station at (302-478-2769) and someone will return your call as soon as possible. For a more immediate response, please email the park at firststate@nps.gov.

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