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Historic Homes & Buildings

  • Governor Ross Mansion (circa 1859)
    North Pine Street Extension • Seaford, DE 19973
    302-628-9500
    Owned by the Seaford Historical Society, this 20-acre plantation features a brick, Italian Villa-style mansion, granary, carriage house, barns, a corn crib, ham house, restored honeymoon cottage, and Delaware's only documented log slave quarters.  map

  • Old Christ Church
    Route 24 • Laurel, DE 19956
    302-875-3644
    Among about a dozen churches along the Atlantic Coast to survive unaltered since America's pre-Revolutionary period, Old Christ Church has never had plumbing, heat, or electricity. Tours are available from mid-April to mid-October on Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.  map

  • U.N.O.I. Grain Mill
    Route 13A • Seaford, DE 19973
    302-629-4083
    In operation since 1885, this mill produces Dove flour, corn meal and buckwheat pancake mix. It still has the original corn stone in use to create products sold commercially today. Tours are offered by appointment on Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.  map

Museums & Galleries

  • Days Gone By Museum
    Woodland • Seaford, DE 19973
    Located Southwest of Seaford
    302-629-9889
    This nostalgic museum features Woodland Ferry history, restored antique tractors, carpenter's tools and other artifacts. Tours are available by appointment.  map

  • Seaford Museum
    High Street • Seaford, DE 19973
    302-628-9828
    Seaford's history is displayed at this museum. The original map of Seaford and a special exhibit from the DuPont Company highlighting the development of nylon, which was first manufactured in Seaford, can be seen.  map

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