Historic New Castle is one of the best preserved colonial towns in America. This 17th century neighborhood hosts events year-round and is home to the only place in Delaware where you can truly step back in time and experience a colonial evening – Jessop’s Tavern. During the holidays, the entire village turns into a Christmas wonderland. On December 9th, join the town for their Spirit of Christmas celebration, with carolers and performers in the streets, and historic home tours.

It’s time for New Castles Spirit of Christmas Celebration!

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Nearly every historic home or building is decked out for the holiday season shortly after Thanksgiving.

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Actors and street performers take to the city, ready to wow you with their 17th century appearance.

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Every year, performers take on A Christmas Story, and perform the play in the streets of New Castle!

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You never know who you’ll run into in this historic and preserved colonial town.

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When you visit, be sure to stop by the Presbyterian and Methodist Churches, where they serve homemade cookies and warm hot cocoa.

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Everyone gets involved with the Spirit of Christmas in New Castle, from local coffee shops to the chic boutiques.

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You are even likely to find a living nativity scene, especially as it gets closer to December 25th! There’s no limit to the Christmas spirit you’ll find in Historic New Castle.

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The official Spirit of Christmas Celebration is on Saturday, December 9, from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tour the decorated private homes and churches, sing along with carolers, and enjoy street performers while you sip hot cocoa. Start your day at the New Castle Presbyterian Church, 25 E. 2nd Street. For more information, call the church at 302-328-3279. Be sure to stop by the Amstel House and Dutch House for tours and performances!

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