New Castle · 211 Delaware St, New Castle, DE 19720
Type
Historic District
Setting
Interior + Exterior
Parking
Yes
Power
Yes
Prior Filming
Various colonial period productions
Permit
Required
Visual character
“Colonial, Dutch, Early American”
About
New Castle is one of the best-preserved Colonial-era towns in the United States—a former Dutch and British colonial capital where the original 1651 town plan survives intact, with 17th and 18th-century brick row houses, Georgian public buildings, and a green that has been the civic center since Peter Stuyvesant first laid it out. The Delaware Film Office promotes New Castle for its extraordinary Colonial atmosphere: the original courthouse, a Presbyterian church from 1707, Federal-period row housing, and a working Delaware River waterfront that reads as authentic 18th-century port infrastructure. The town's compact scale—the entire historic district is walkable—makes production logistics manageable while the density of period architecture provides multiple simultaneous setup options.
Where you'll be
Promoted by Delaware Film Office. One of best-preserved Colonial towns in America.
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