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Living Treasures Wild Animal Park

Living Treasures Wild Animal Park

268 Fox Rd, New Castle, PA 16101, Phone: 724-924-9571

The Scottish Rite Cathedral

The Scottish Rite Cathedral

110 E Lincoln Ave, New Castle, PA 16101, Phone: 724-654-6683

Cascade Park

Cascade Park

1928 E Washington St, New Castle, PA 16101, Phone: 724-656-3510

Harlansburg Station

Harlansburg Station

424 Old Rte 19, New Castle, PA 16101, Phone: 724-652-9002

Lawrence County Historical Society

Lawrence County Historical Society

408 N Jefferson St, New Castle, PA 16101, Phone: 724-658-4022

Mary's Restaurant

Mary's Restaurant

131 E Long Ave, New Castle, PA 16101, Phone: 724-652-2447

Mangino’s Pizzeria

Mangino’s Pizzeria

2710 Wilmington Rd, New Castle, PA 16105, Phone: 724-202-6689

Hoyt Institute of Fine Arts

Hoyt Institute of Fine Arts

124 East Leisure Ave, New Castle, PA 16101, 724-652-2882

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THE 10 BEST Things to Do in New Castle

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  • Living Treasures Wild Animal Park
  • Scottish Rite Cathedral
  • Cascade Park
  • New Castle Public Library
  • Lawrence County Historical Society
  • West Park Nature Center

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Things to do in new castle, tours near new castle.

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Essential Pittsburgh Experience - The One Tour to Take

tourism new castle pa

Fire in the Valley- Carnegie Steel and the Town That Built America

tourism new castle pa

HOP ON-HOP OFF TOUR PASS- All Day Sightseeing Tour Pass

tourism new castle pa

Black & Ghost Tour

tourism new castle pa

Best of the Burgh Walking Tour

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Bike the Burgh Tour

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Wigle Whiskey Rebellion Distillery Tour

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Top attractions in new castle.

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Other Top Attractions around New Castle

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What travellers are saying

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  • Living Treasures Wild Animal Park
  • Scottish Rite Cathedral
  • Cascade Park
  • New Castle Public Library
  • Lawrence County Historical Society
  • West Park Nature Center

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Downtown Walking Tour (New Castle, PA)

John Carlysle Stewart wanted to lay out New Castle somewhat after the plan of Philadelphia The two main streets he named Washington and Jefferson. Where the two streets crossed he laid out a “Diamond.” At various times the name of the Diamond has been changed. At one time it was Central Square, and following World War I, it was named Pershing Square. After the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, it was named “Kennedy Square.”

In 1846, a brick market house was built on the Diamond. The market house was thirty by seventy feet and stood near the center. There farmers could haul in their produce and water their horses. The market was later abandoned. In 1886, the Ladies Park Association was organized for the purpose of beautifying the public square, which as one member put it was “as desolate as the Sahara”. On May 10 of that year, the City Council passed an ordinance giving the square to the Association for the purpose of making and maintaining a public park and adorning it with walks, flowers, shrubbery, and grass. At a cost of nearly $4,000 the cobblestones were torn up, soil was procured and properly graded, and a curbing of cut stone was built entirely around it, leaving a………

downtown looking west

American Newstand. This is where everyone brought their horses for water before starting on the long trek home.

By 1891, the Association had begun raising money for a monument to commemorate the soldiers who had died during the Civil War. In 1893, the granite for the monument was shipped from Quincy, Illinois, and work was begun. The monument was finished in 1896, and on December 15, 1897, the statue was placed on the top. A cannon was placed in the park and later a plaque with the Gettysburg address was placed by the monument. There are now stone monuments to the men who served in the Spanish-American War and World War I. In the 1960’s the flowering trees were planted and the fountain was dedicated. There are plans to plant new trees on the square and to replace the sidewalks and curbing.

Public Square in New Castle

BEM PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO

The Behm Studio is another example of sensitive restoration. Located in the former Kirk-Hutton Building, a landmark in New Castle for over 100 years, The Behm Studio has retained the ambiance of the old store while changing it to a lovely warm photographic studio. Kirk-Hutton started with a small store to the rear of the well-remembered red sandstone masonry and curved bay windows of the 1893 building.

Bridge

OLD POST OFFICE & OLD PUBLIC LIBRARY

The old Post Office and the old Library are excellent examples of Beaux Arts style federal buildings. Beaux Arts was a widely used style for government buildings because of our identification with the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome. From Greece we derive not only a pillared, balanced symmetrical architectural form, but also a concept of participatory democracy. From Rome we derive, not only the grandeur of the repeated arch in architecture, but also a concept of enduring strength of empire.

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The old library building was designed in 1904 as a federal Post Office. In 1934 the W. G. Eckles Company designed the conversion of the Post Office to a public library. Renamed the Olde Library Office Complex, it is another fine example of a building restored, preserved and adapted for commercial purposes.

US Post Office circa 1904

OTHER NOTEWORTHY DOWNTOWN  SITES

St mary’s church (gothic revival, built in 1925) 124 n beaver st, new castle pa 16101.

St Mary's catholic church

First Presbyterian Church (SW Foulke, Architect, 1892-1896) 125 N Jefferson Street, New Castle PA 16101

photo of First Presbyterian Church

Lawrence County Court House (Greek Revival, built 1850-52) 430 Court St, New Castle PA 16101

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Destruction of entire city block in downtown New Castle PA (circa 1975) including the demolition of the Lawrence Savings and Trust Building (125 East Washington Street)

Destruction of downtown buildings including Lawrence Savings and Trust

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15 Joys of Lawrence County PA: From Amish to Nom-Nom-ish

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WHY GO: Lawrence County PA , and its towns of New Castle and New Wilmington , and smaller Volant, has done a pretty good job keeping its growing foodie scene and cool attractions a secret.

Home to Westminster College, the very first Warner Bros. theater, an Old Order Amish community, some restless spirits who haunt an abandoned institution, and innovative chefs who’ve set top restaurants in chicken coops and churches, Lawrence County PA won’t be that hidden getaway much longer.

Add a romantic in-town inn, and you’ve got the perfect escape with your beloved. Just read on for the best things to do, the best restaurants, and where to bed down in Lawrence County PA.

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Things to Do in New Wilmington PA And Nearby Volant in Lawrence County PA

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TOUR: Simple Life Amish Tours With Susan Hougelman, Meet in Volant

What’s it like being on a four mile stretch of residential farmland without seeing one telephone or electricity pole? Like going back in time. And that’s just how you’ll feel on the two hour Simple Life Amish Tour With the lively and passionate Susan Hougelman.

When Susan and her husband owned the Tavern on the Square Restaurant in New Wilmington (soon to reopen under new management as simply “The Tavern”), people would ask her, “Where can we see the Amish?”

Old Order Amish in Lawrence County PA

Ever the businesswoman, and with friends in the Amish community, Hougelman manifested her new life as a tour guide ten years ago. She’s done about 8,000 tours since then – sometimes four or five per day – with up to six people at a time.

Hougelman is an animated storyteller who clearly loves what she does. While driving, she starts with Anabaptist history and their core beliefs: Baptism in adulthood, in the world but not of it, pacifists, humble life, etc.

Amish clothes line in Lawrence County PA

Old Order Amish in Lawrence County PA

Although first settling in Lancaster PA in the early 1700’s, a more conservative group settled in New Wilmington in 1840. Now, with roughly 2,500 members in the community, Lawrence County is home to the fourth largest Amish settlement in Pennsylvania.

We pass by Amish homes (white with blue doors), and horse-drawn buggies (distinctive here for their orange color) – all the while learning about Old Order Amish culture.

Amish Buggy on Heather Heights Rd Lawrence County PA

Homes have no electricity or indoor plumbing. “Ice boxes” are truly that. No fridges. Blocks of frozen water come from an “Ice Man.” And, these Amish heat their homes and cook with anthracite coal (a harder, cleaner coal).

Amish Business Open to Public Western PA

As a humorous aside, Hougelman points out the “attached” outhouses – enclosed within the house –  which solves the problem of “going” outside in winter, yet still adheres to the no-plumbing rule, as toilets empty directly into a septic tank right below.

Amish Donuts on Simple Life Tour Lawrence County PA

New Wilmington PA Amish are known for their freshly made donuts, which in my opinion puts Krispy Krème to shame (and, I’m a big KK fan). So, Hougelman takes her guests to the home of Steve and Sarah Byler, where you’ll find some of the best of those treats on Heather Heights Rd.

Tack Room inside Neals Harness Shop Lawrence County PA

And, depending on your interests, she’ll also stop at The Peach Lady (Teena), Gideon and Jake Kurtz Woodcraft, an Amish Grocery Store, and Neal’s Harness Shop (known not just in the Amish community, but by equestrians around the country).

Summer Amish hats for sale Lawrence County PA

Hougelman’s Simple Life Amish Tours are a win-win for both the Amish and “English” – as she imparts knowledge about another culture within our midst, and allows us to add to their economy in a way that both shows off and adheres to their way of life.

Volant Mills Shop Building Volant PA

SHOP: Volant Village Shops @ Volant Mill And Volant Stores

This tiny village of shops – Volant Village Shops @ Volant Mill include a two-story repurposed mill filled with gift-shoppy, cutesie wares. The whole town (if you can call it that) is actually a shopping district, with several more clothing, gift, and oddball stores, like the adorably irreverent Wicked Little Witches.

Typical scene in downtown New Wilmington PA

SHOP: Downtown New Wilmington PA

There aren’t many stores and services on New Wilmington PA’s main street, but what few there are – are definitely worth stopping into. Each one has its own unique flair, and we recommend them all.

Rebecca’s Salon

If you’ve got a nail or hair emergency – or are just in need of a soothing hydrafacial treatment –  Rebecca’s Salon (next door to The Inn On Market) will fix you right up.

The Silk Road Fair Trade Market New Wilmington PA

The Silk Road Fair Trade Market

This Fair Trade market has a fair amount of fun jewelry, clothing, teas, and funky gifts displayed whimsically and thoughtfully throughout two floors.

Le Chic Refill Jars New Wilmington PA

What I at first took for a perfume and purse shop favored by beach going Boomers is actually quite a captivating collection of pure and natural hand soaps, dish soaps, all purpose cleaners, clothing, candles, bath and laundry products, books – and something called a “Baby Bump Box.”

And yes, there’s perfume. LeChic owner, Debbie Anderson, makes many of these herself. She encourages customers to use their own glass bottles and refill a slew of household and body products at the “Refill Station.” 

Small Circle Bookstore back room New Wilmington PA

Small Circle Bookstore

I fell love with this used book store the instant I set my eyes on the “Banned Books” table. Though the front room is stocked with tomes of every kind, the back room is where the action is. Especially on rainy days.

There are games, science experiments, reading nooks, and programming for home-schooled kids and others in the local communities. Plenty of Amish Moms love to buy children’s books here.

101 West Vine gifts and home goods New Wilmington PA

101 West Vine

You’ll find gifts here for everyone you know – in every category. Weddings, newlyweds, babies, kids, housewares, gardening, kitchen, cooking, recreation, games, clothing, with a huge dose of greenery. Be prepared to stay for awhile. You’ll want to comb through everything to find that perfect thing.

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Historic Warner Cascade Theatre Museum, New Castle PA

VISIT: Historic Warner Cascade Theatre Museum, New Castle

The Historic Warner Cascade Theatre Museum opened on October 8 th , 2022 in the exact spot where the Warner Brothers got their start. When you hear the name of a major motion picture company – you most likely think of the thousands of people who now run and work for it. Not of those who founded it.

But the Warners Brothers were real brothers. And their business began here.

The Warner Bros. empire originated in the Western PA town of New Castle, in 1907. Barely out of their teens and in their 20’s, Abe, Harry, and Sam Warner (baby Jack would enter the scene later), impoverished Jewish Polish immigrants who moved to Youngstown OH in 1895, set up shop in a space slated for demolition about 20 miles from home.

Harry had been selling suits at Kaufman’s Department store in Pittsburgh, and noticed that the Nickelodeon Theater next door was always crowded. Brother, Sam, worked as a projectionist at Cedar Point.  Together, the brothers purchased a portable projector and spent months traveling around Ohio and PA, showing flicks at fairs and in temporary digs.

So as not to compete with the growing number of Nickelodeon theaters in Youngstown, they found an empty hotel bar room, large enough for a theater, in then up and coming New Castle PA.

Painting of immigrant Warner Family home in Youngstown OH - at Historic Warner Cascade Theatre Museum, New Castle

But they were still so poor, they couldn’t even afford seats for the theater. They had to borrow 99 of them from a local funeral parlor. (If you had any doubts about the Warner’s living conditions, the museum displays a painting of a tumbledown shack that Jack Warner, on one of his frequent visits to Youngstown later in life, recognized as his family home.)

First Warner Bros. Theater

That first Warner Brother movie theater – Cascade – opened on Feb. 2, 1907 in the room to the right of where you stand when you enter this museum. A newspaper notice of the day announced, with marketing bravado, that “from all indications, a large crowd will be on hand to witness the pictures that will be presented.” And, “Every lady who attends will be given a carnation:” perhaps launching the first ever Date Night.

Soon, the brothers opened a second theater – the Bijou – on the left. (Now, you can watch short films of the time in both of these rooms, set up as they would have been in 1907.

Museum Room at Historic Warner Cascade Theatre New Castle

The first of many good business decisions, the Warner Bros. realized that if they owned the movies and distributed them to theaters, they’d make more money than if just renting them each time to show. Enter, Warner Distribution Company, April 1923.

Yet another turning point came with the advent of sound technology engineered by Western Electric Co.. Most movies houses of the day spurned sound, as they saw their silent craft as “real acting.”

Advent of the Talkies

Prescient Sam Warner, a techie, saw “talkies” as the future, although the other three brothers did not agree. It was only when Sam threatened to leave to open his own movie theater, that Abe, Harry, and Jack decided, in 1927, to humor him. They bet big by opening a Warner Theater in NYC in which to show the very first sound feature:  The Jazz Singer .

Their intent was to prove Sam wrong, but sadly, Sam passed away the day before The Jazz Singer premiered as a crowd favorite. Sam never got to revel in the fact that his intuition paid off. His determination ultimately forced other silent movie theaters to change over to sound as well.

In yet another bold and prescient move, the Warner Bros. acquired Western Electric that same year, providing another source of revenue by selling their own proprietary Vitaphone Sound System to all the theaters now scrambling for “talkies.”

This history – and the history of the Warner Family  – lines the walls of this small museum, along with movie posters, pages of hand-drawn Bugs Bunnys, mementoes, and ongoing projects. You can spend as much or as little time here – and if you’d like a tour, guides are happy to provide.

Photo of Harry Warner and granddaughter Cass Warner Sperling (mother of actor, Cole Hauser

I’ll leave you with this: at least one Warner family descendent is still in showbiz. Those who watch the TV series, Yellowstone , might be surprised to learn that the man who plays Rip – Cole Hauser – is the son of Cass Warner Sperling – and Harry Warner’s Great-Grandson.

Lester and Jimmy Haunted Hill View Manor New Castle PA

GHOST TOUR: Haunted Hill View Manor, New Castle

This massive Poor House/County Home turned Skilled Nursing Home turned abandoned complex is spooky enough – even during daylight hours –  without the mention of unexplained phenomena.

But add a Haunted Hill View Manor guide, who delves into disturbing tales of murder, mayhem, and, well, things that go bump in the night – and day – and your imagination is activated big time. 

A short back story: In 2004, when Hill View Manor Nursing Home closed it doors, Helen Triko and her husband purchased the sprawling brick complex, intending to turn it into condos. But Triko’s husband passed away, and Helen had no desire to put in the time and money it would take to develop the site.

Fortunately, as it turns out, former skilled nurses and Hill View Manor employees had “stories” about supernatural things going on while they were on duty. So, naturally (or SUPER-naturally), producers of Ghost Hunters approached Helen, who started imagining a whole new use for her property.

Since then, every paranormal show worth its ectoplasm –  Last Portal to Hell, Destination Fear,  Ghost Adventures, Ghost Hunters – has visited. Many more than once.

Right about now, inquiring minds are asking, did I take the tour? Well, yes. Yes I did.

And did I “experience” anything? Um, read on.

Donnie Graham walks down abandoned nursing home hallway at Haunted Hill View Manor, New Castle PA

My guide was the young, loquacious, funny and engaging Donnie Graham, who’s been doing this for almost a decade and posts and streams on Insta. (Ghost Tours are Social Media gold, don’t you know).

History of Hill View Manor

Graham begins with historic details: building constructed in 1925 as the Lawrence County Home. (The “Poor Farm” in 100 year old vernacular). It ran as such for 40 or so years, managed by a nefarious – some would say, evil – couple: Perry and Mary Snyder.

Nursing Home room at Haunted Hill View Manor, New Castle

The Snyders turned the Lawrence County Home’s backyard into a mass grave – murdering unfortunates, burying them in the woods, while continuing to collect money from the county for their care. Consequently, the Snyders were ousted from their jobs in the 40’s, but not until after they made quite the killing.

In 1977, the County Home became Hill View Manor Nursing Home. Most locals remember someone who lived (and died) here. Much of the paranormal activity is attributed to this era. And many of these entities can be identified because nurses kept detailed notes on the patients.

Mary Virginias Room at Haunted Hill View Manor, New Castle

Respecting the Spirits

Graham believes in respecting those who lived here once, and who still might be hanging around. So, rooms where patients died are filled with the things they loved. Mary Virginia loved Mardi Gras beads and dolls, so her old room overflows with them. When asked, she’s been known to move the beads, now looped over bedrails, without a puff of wind.

There’s a little kid in the basement who flips his stuffed bunny ear from time to time, and another who moves balls around. Steeler’s fan, George, the maintenance man, waves the team towel in the furnace room. And don’t even think about sitting in Bill Boot’s favorite chair.

One North (the newest wing), has a corridor so long, you can hardly see it end to end. It’s “famous” for its Shadow People: apparitions without faces that suddenly peek out of doors or follow you as you wander down the hall.

And yet – though my tour was creepy, and incredibly entertaining, I didn’t see those Shadow People. In fact, I didn’t see, feel, or hear anything out of the ordinary. Perhaps because it was a sunny summer day. Perhaps because I’m not attuned to such antics of the afterlife.

But was the tour worth it? 100%! If only to hear some great stories and to say I did it.

Haunted Hill View Manor runs weekend overnights for the very brave, special events, private investigations, and even weddings. RSVP online for a daytime 1 1/2 or 3-hour tour or other opportunities.

McConnells Mill SP with covered bridge in Lawrence County PA

HIKE: McConnells Mill State Park, Portersville

If McConnells Mill SP , with its covered bridge and mill building, seems familiar, and you’ve never been here, you might recognize it from the Christian Bale film, Pale Blue Eye . Several foreboding scenes were filmed here. 

Just 10 miles outside of New Castle, and 40 miles from Pittsburgh, this spectacular 2,546-acre park encompasses the 930-acre Slippery Rock Creek Gorge (a National Natural Landmark). It features four waterfalls on 11 miles of trails of various lengths that take you through otherworldly rock formations, and along a ripply, sometimes very swift, ribbon of water. It’s beautiful, shady, and cool – even on the hottest days.

Rock features on hiking trail McConnells Mill SP PA

You might see rock climbers rappelling or bouldering, and experienced kayakers on the water. However, this is not a place to try to prove yourself hiking on slippery rocks or kayaking on various degrees of whitewater without the necessary skills. Warning signs are everywhere. According to the State Park website “Numerous accidents here have resulted in injury and death.” 

So, if you’re unsure of your footing, stick to the easier trails (despite the name, the one mile out and back Hell’s Hollow Trail is one), or join a tour of the historic 1868 gristmill. Naturally, the covered bridge right outside it is a hotspot for photos.

Cascade Park New Castle PA

GO: Cascade Park, New Castle

Once an amusement park, and now a city park with baseball and softball fields, bocce court, dog run, dance pavilion, Nina’s Italian Ice stand, fishing, and walking trails: Cascade Park ’s defining feature is still its waterfall.

VISIT: Lawrence County Historical Society, New Castle

The Lawrence County PA Historical Society is a repository of all things Lawrence County PA – and offers tours, maintains exhibits, promotes books by local authors, and runs special events.

Where to Eat in Lawrence County PA

Georgetown Road Volant PA on way to Georgetown Eats

EAT: Georgetown Eats, Volant (GPS Address – Dinner Bell Farms)

Though it sounds as if Georgetown Eats could be the hot new college spot in Washington DC, this Georgetown Eats is on Georgetown Rd – 6.5 miles from the hamlet of Volant, through farmland and not much else. Which makes this fantastic, family-farm set eatery, even more of a find.

Fresh picked salad at Georgetown Eats Volant PA

Delightful chef-owner, Francine Schmid, moved from Pittsburgh and purchased this farm in 2017. She went about converting the old chicken coop. next to the main house, into a restaurant using a door from the 1800’s that she found on the property as a kind of talisman.

Schmid’s main goal was to support her farmer neighbors – all ingredients come either from her farm or from others just down the road – but word spread. Packed on a random Wednesday night, tiny Georgetown Eats has become a talked about “farm-to-table” restaurant, with exceptional, clean food, and sublime pastries.

Interior of Venti Sei Winery Wine Bar and Pizzaria New Castle PA

EAT: VentiSei Winery, Wine Bar and Pizzaria, New Castle

“Our concept has always been, ‘welcome to our dinner table,’” says amiable chef/owner of VentiSei Denny Flora. Set inside a former church, built in 1900, and renovated in a vibrant, contemporary style, Venti Sei turns out Flora’s delicious wines – along with pastas, pizzas, calzones, and other Italian dishes fantastic enough to melt the heart of this Connecticut/New York gal who’s suspicious of any appiza outside of the tri-state area.

Pasta dish at Venti Sei Wine Bar and Pizzaria New Castle PA

Flora, a 6 th grade teacher for 24 years, and his wife, Raquel were married in this church before it came on the market. Denny purchased it as a pottery studio for Raquel, and though that didn’t take off, this restaurant certainly has.

Tucked away in a residential neighborhood on the edge of town, it’s fairytail-lit patio was full of happy diners on a June Thursday night. And, snug inside the chapel, you could just feel the love. (Or, was that Flora’s excellent Cabernet Sauvignon?).

Tavern on the Square under renovation New Wilmington PA

COMING SOON: The Tavern (On The Square), New Wilmington

Anticipation is building in New Wilmington for the reopening of The Tavern – an iconic restaurant under new ownership – right in the center of town. Slated for a Fall 2023 first look, this fine-dining establishment, in a renovated 1800’s building, will have one of only two liquor licenses in town.

Pulse Coffee New Wilmington PA

COFFEE/WINE: Pulse Coffee and Fractured Grape, New Wilmington

These two complimentary businesses – Pulse Coffee and The Fractured Grape – share a storefront just a block from Inn at Market . It’s a cool, pleasant corner shop with painted brick walls, floor to ceiling windows, and filled with spider plants. And a human skeleton. (Why? The Fractured Grape is owned by a Chiropractor – which explains the name of the wine bar, and the bundle of bones).

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Greek inspired Bakluva (Mediterranean wraps, Grape Leaves, and fantastic baklava and gelato) brought to you by the Neofotistos family, and brand new Creperie – both in New Wilmington. Nova Destination s, with a Winery, Cidery, Brewery, and Distillery is centered on a lake in Pulaski PA.  

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STAY: The Inn on Market, New Wilmington

Brian and Angel Derrick have lived in New Wilmington PA, a Mayberry RFD town if there ever was one, for over 30 years. But when this private main street home listed for sale in 2021, they snapped it up.

The Derricks renovated and expanded it into the 4-guest room, two apartment, luxury Inn on Market , and opened it in 2022.

Formerly, a Health Care company CFO, Brian is an active participant in an initiative to renovate commercial and retail building facades on his block and the next, which in turn has attracted and continues to attract indie boutiques, coffee shops, and more. (See under “What to Do in New Wilmington”).

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As the Inn at Market is just steps from Westminster College, parents of students have discovered this chic yet homey place. But, the Derricks also found that travelers on I- 80, loath to stay in chain hotels, are also starting to book here.

New Wilmington, home to a large community of New Order Amish, is just 50 minutes from Pittsburgh, an hour from Erie, and 1 ½ hours from Cleveland, OH – making this a perfect, offbeat, and romantic place to spend a couple of days.

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First Impressions of Inn at Market

Based on my history with small-town PA B&B’s, I expected dolls and doilies. What I got was a handsome, boldly colored, platform bedded guest room, fresh brewed coffee right outside my door prior to breakfast, and an upscale experience.

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Common rooms are cool and comfy with studded leather armchairs and other upholstered seating– perfect for hunkering down after a long day touring or hiking around.

The Dericks have a playful eye for design. In the enclosed patio, they placed a couple of navy blue wicker chairs near a stained glass representation of the Inn that a friend had made for them.

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Rooms at Inn on Market

Each room is different – eclectically decorated. Mine was contemporary, chic, with bedding that cradled my body in comfort. Glorious.  

Bathrooms – newly created from extra bedroom space – sport luxury features, like marble-top sinks and handsome charcoal colored tiled glass showers.

Bathroom at The Inn on Market New Wilmington PA

The most romantic bathroom has a stand-alone tub.

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Breakfast at Inn on Market

In addition to the fresh brewed coffee right outside 2nd floor rooms at 7:30am, the Derricks whip up a several course gourmet breakfast each morning. Perhaps you’ll start with a mouthwatering Fruit, Yogurt and Granola Cup followed by Baked French Toast – or Veggie Frittata. Whatever it is, you can be sure that it’s delicious, and beautifully plated.

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PLAN YOUR VISIT

We can help you plan your visit to New Castle whether you have an hour, a day or a weekend! We have maps and self-guided tours, an orientation exhibit and film, and can help you find shopping and dining options while you're here!

VISITOR INFORMATION

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The Arsenal

January 2024

Saturday, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm 

Sunday, 11:30 am to 4:30 pm 

February & March 2024

Friday & Saturday, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm 

April - December 202 4

Thursday, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm 

Friday & Saturday, 9:30 am to 5:30 pm

Amstel House & Dutch House

Open April 4 through Decemb er 29, 2024

Thursday, 10 am to 4 pm (last tour starts at 3 pm)

Friday & Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm (last tour starts at 4 pm)

Sunday, Noon to 4 pm (last tour starts at 3 pm)

Amstel House tours start on even hours. Dutch House tours start on odd hours. 

Museum tickets available at the New Castle Visitor Center at the Arsenal, 30 Market Street

Adults: $7.50 for one house; $12.50 for both houses

Children (6-12): $3.00 for one house; $5:00 for both houses

Children (5 and under): Free

Old Library Museum

Currently closed between exhibitions

Open seasonally on weekends. Check back for open hours. 

Read House & Gardens

(Operated by Delaware Historical Society)

Open March 1 through early January

Thursday through Sunday, 11 am to 4 pm (last tour starts at 3 pm)

Adults: $10

Seniors (65+)/Students: $8

Please visit readhouseandgardens.org for more information and additional pricing options. 

New Castle Court House Museum

(O perated by Delaware Division of Historical & Cultural Affairs)

Open year-round

Wednesday through Saturday at 10 am to 4 pm (last tour starts at 3 pm)

Sundays: 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm (last tour starts at 3:30 pm)

Admission is free. 

Please visit the Delaware Division of Historical & Cultural Affairs for more information. 

GROUP TOURS

Adult Groups

The New Castle Historical Society welcomes group tours to our community. We are happy to work with tour operators to arrange a full and exciting itinerary for your group. We can create a customize itinerary based on your group's interests and available time. Group itineraries are available for just a couple of hours or half- to full-day experiences. We are your central point of contact to coordinate with other museums in the historic district.  Your itinerary can include museum tours, walking tours, lecture, lunch or dinner, and free time to shop or explore on your own. Our Visitor Center at the Arsenal is available for groups that want to have a boxed lunch dropped off or a meal catered while they are here. Contact us at 302-322-2794 or [email protected]   for more information. 

Student Groups

The New Castle Historical Society welcomes student groups to our community. New Castle's museums and historic district are ideal field trip locations for students that are studying the history of Delaware or the United States. the museums of New Castle are especially suited for exploring the colonial, revolutionary and early national period of history. We are  your central point of contact to coordinate with other museums in the historic district.   Your itinerary can include museum tours, walking tours, engaging activities plus time for lunch. Lunch location options include the Green, Battery Park or the New Castle Visitor Center at the Arsenal. Contact us at 302-322-2794 or [email protected]   for more information. 

OTHER WAYS TO EXPLORE

There are several other ways to explore New Castle’s history:

Take a self- guided walking tour of the Historic District using our New Castle AudioWalk.  The AudioWalk and map are available on our Tours page. 

Play Liberty & Intelligence , a new game that will test your wits and take you on a tour through town. Pick it up at the New Castle Visitor’s Center at the Arsenal. $40.  

Enjoy a brief respite in our outdoor gardens, open every day from sunrise to sunset. There are no trash receptacles to spoil the views so please take any trash with you when you leave.  All pets must remained leashed and under the control of their owner while in the gardens.

Find us on Facebook and YouTube , where you can discover history from the comfort of home.

Shop at t he museum store in the New Castle Visitor’s Center at The Arsenal. 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Accessibility

The New Castle Visitor Center at The Arsenal is fully accessible and curb cuts are located throughout New Castle’s Historic Area. However, sidewalks in Historic New Castle are brick and are often uneven. Accessible restrooms are available at the New Castle Visitor  Center. 

The first floor of the Amstel House is fully accessible; alternative interpretive material is available for the second floor. The Dutch House is partially accessible )all tours areas are available for viewing. The Old Library is not accessible; please ask us about alternative accommodations for Old Library exhibitions. 

Holiday Hours

The New Castle Historical Society is closed on the following holidays:

New Year's Day, Easter Sunday, Memorial Day, I ndependence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve

National Park Passport Stamps

First State National Historical Park passport stamps are available at the New Castle Visitor Center at The Arsenal and the New Castle Court House Museum. Be sure to visit both to collect all of New Castle’s stamps.

Photography

Photographs of your personal visit to the New Castle Historical Society are welcomed and encouraged! When posting on social media be sure to tag us and use #newcastlehistory. 

The Amstel and Dutch House gardens are beautiful settings for professional wedding, fashion, and portrait photography. Contact our director, Mike Connolly , at 302-322-2794 to make arrangements to use the gardens for your professional  photo shoot.  A donation to support the maintenance of the properties is requested. 

Severe Weather

The museums and offices of the New Castle Historical Society are closed for severe weather whenever the Colonial School District is closed. To check the school district's status visit wjbr.com or listen to 99.5 FM in Wilmington, Delaware.

Summer weather in New Castle can be very hot and humid. Please dress appropriately in light colors, breathable fabrics, and wear a hat and sunglasses. Remember to stay hydrated. Bottled water is available at the New Castle Visitor Center at the Arsenal. 

Getting Here

Parking  

Free on-street parking is available throughout New Castle. Public parking lots are available at Second and Chestnut Streets, on West Third Street, the corner of West Third and South Streets, and at West Third & Battery Park. On special event days, satellite parking is available and noted on your approach to the town. Accessible parking for the New Castle Visitor Center at the Arsenal is available on Delaware Street in front of the New Castle Court House. A curb cut is at the corner of Market and Delaware Streets.

Public Transportation

New Castle is accessible on two DART bus routes. Historic New Castle is served by DA RT’s Route Number 15 bus. The bus stop serving the historic area is located at Sixth and Delaware Streets. DART's Route Number 51  has stops just a short walk from the historic district. 

New Castle is easily and safely accessible by bike via the Jack Markell Trail and the East Coast Greenway . Bike racks and a repair station are located at the Battery Park entrance near Second and Delaware Streets. 

View and download a map of New Castle's historic district here. Maps are also available at the New Castle Visitor Center at the Arsenal. 

Visitor Amenities   

Public restrooms are available at the Visitor Center, the New Castle Courthouse, and Battery Park. Battery Park, along the Delaware River, has picnic tables, a playground, tennis and basketball courts, and a walking path. The walking path is part of the East Coast Greenway .

New Castle offers a variety of dining options in or near the historic district including Ioannoni's Specialty Sandwiches ,  Jessop's Tavern , Mercury Cafe & Tea House , Nora Lee's French Quarter Bistro , Oaxaca Bar & Grill,   Port-Fino Pizza & Restaurant , Taqueria El Centenario , and  Zollie's Jazz Cucina.

There are  unique shopping opportunities in the historic district including art, antique, book,  gift and jewelry stores.

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We have tried to offer many new destinations for 2024 as well as tried-and-true favorites.  We were able to send two buses to our beachfront trip to Myrtle Beach in August of 2023, and the first bus for the coming year is almost full, so if you are thinking of that one, please call to get your name on the list.  Both the Mystery Day Trip and the Overnight were full, with waiting lists, so, again, get in early for those.  Our overnight was to the Poconos last year and was successful and will be offered in the brochure.  The day trip was to Bucyrus, Ohio for some flower arranging and much more so look for that one as well. 

Well, folks, it looks as though we are back!!!  This year was back to pre-pandemic levels, although the travel landscape has changed! Many dining and gaming venues that actively pursued our business in the past have stopped welcoming groups.  Also, we have seen many venues that did not survive the pandemic, and, of course, we are all familiar with the problem of getting good people to work.  Despite the challenges, however, we were able to provide numerous opportunities for delightful travel experiences.  As is expected, you will see prices going up, although we strive to keep things as affordable as possible. Thanks to your continuing trust in us and we hope to see you on the bus in 2024!!

We strongly suggest that you purchase cancellation protection, to cover you up until departure day and boarding will be refused if you have symptoms. If you have a nagging cough, we ask that you mask on board. Please note the following policy changes; overnight tour balances are now due in full 45 days prior to departure and overnight cancellation protection will be $12 per day and due no later than 45 days prior to departure. Free cancellations for overnight tours are due 45 days prior to departure. All day trip policies have stayed the same.

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The heritage of the area also produced the theme of Fireworks Capital of America . At one time there were more fireworks manufactured in Lawrence County than in any other part of the United States. Two of the largest fireworks display companies in America are still located in the community.

In 1798, John Carlysle Stewart, a civil engineer, traveled to western Pennsylvania to resurvey the “donation lands” granted by the government to revolutionary war veterans. In the course of performing his task, he discovered that the original survey forgot to stake out 50 acres at the confluence of the Shenango River and Neshannock Creek. Stewart claimed it for himself. There and then was the beginning of the City of New Castle, Pennsylvania.

Stewart laid out the town of New Castle in April of 1798. It was comprised of approximately 50 acres in what was then part of Allegheny County. New Castle became a borough in 1825, having a population of about 300. The city later became a part of Mercer County. On April 5, 1849 the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania signed an act creating Lawrence County. New Castle became a city in 1869 and was headed by its first Mayor, Thomas B. Morgan. At that time, the population had increased to about 6,000.

Business in New Castle began to flourish in the early 1800’s with the construction of the canal system which made its way through the city. Numerous manufacturing plants located in New Castle because of the availability of transportation facilities and ready access to raw material markets. The canal system was later supplemented and then replaced by the railroad system which offered greater speed and capacity for freight as well as year round service.

By the turn of the century, New Castle was one of the fastest growing cities in the country as it became the tin plate capital of the world. The tin plate industry marked a turn in the prosperity of New Castle. New Castle’s population swelled from 11,600 in 1890 to 28,339 in 1900, to 38,280 in 1910, as immigrants flocked to the city to work in the mills. In the 1920’s, New Castle enjoyed its greatest prosperity. The landscape of the city was transformed with the building of many beautiful structures, some of which still stand such as The Scottish Rite Cathedral , St. Mary’s Church, and the Castleton Hotel. The city also established its identity. New Castle is known both as the “ hot dog capital of the world ” and the “ fireworks capital of America .” Its chili dogs are the product of Greek immigrants who came to New Castle in the early 1900’s and established restaurants along with their homes. The notoriety for fireworks is credited to two local fireworks companies of international stature, S.Vitale Pyrotechnic Industries, Inc. (Pyrotecnico) and Zambelli Internationale .

In the 1930′ the city, along with most of America, suffered tremendously during the Great Depression. As many businesses closed, members of the community lost their jobs and homes. During this trying time, the federal government established the Works Project Program (WPA) and the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). These programs offered jobs to many displaced workers. Many of the stone walls built by the WPA and the CCC still stand as a reminder of the historic demise of our economy.

During World Wars I and II, and the Korean War, industry enjoyed a temporary reprieve. In 1950, the population peaked at 48,834 and rapidly dwindled with the fall of the industrial age to 28,334 by 1990. The present population is about the same. New Castle is the County Seat of Lawrence County which has a population of approximately 100,000. In 1998, the City of New Castle was a host city for the History Channel Great Race. Over 15,000 spectators gathered downtown for the festivities. The city also proudly celebrated its 200th birthday in 1998 with a downtown fireworks festival that attracted over 30,000 people.

Over the past 40 years, New Castle has been transformed from its primary reliance on industry to a well balanced economic base comprised of manufacturing, retail and service related business establishments. Many buildings and old stately homes are being restored by developers and families.

The Lawrence County Historical Society , chartered in 1938, has for its purpose to preserve the history of Lawrence County and to educate the public. The historical society is located in the elegant 19 room Joseph A. Clavelli mansion which overlooks the City of New Castle. Several exhibits are displayed for public view in the mansion.

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