The Old First Presbyterian Church of Wilmington is a historic Presbyterian church situated on West Street on Brandywine Park Drive in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. This church, built in 1740, has a rich history and is a significant landmark in the area. It's a one-story brick structure measuring 30 feet by 40 feet and features a gambrel roof. The church was originally located on the east side of Wilmington's Market Street between 9th and 10th Streets.
During the American Revolution, the Old First Presbyterian Church of Wilmington served a significant role. British troops used the building as a prison and hospital during the occupation of Wilmington after the Battle of Brandywine on September 12, 1777. This historical event adds to the rich history of the church and makes it an interesting site for those interested in history and the American Revolution.
The Old First Presbyterian Church of Wilmington is currently under the care of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Delaware. They are responsible for maintaining and restoring the church. The society uses the church as their headquarters and opens it to the public on the second Sundays of the months from April to October, between 2 and 4 pm. This provides an opportunity for visitors to explore the historic church and learn about its rich history.
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