THE BRICK HOTEL (SC-139) - Georgetown, DE
Posted by: muffy53
N 38° 41.390 W 075° 23.151
18S E 466443 N 4282428
Located on the south side of The Circle, Georgetown.
Waymark Code: WMAVZ8
Location: Delaware, United States
Date Posted: 03/01/2011
Views: 11
Sign SC-139 reads:
This locally famous landmark was constructed in 1836 by Joshua S. Layton and Caleb B. Sipple, builders of the Sussex County Courthouse across the Square. It replaced a frame Public House that had stood on the site. County courts were held here during construction of the Courthouse 1837-39. The accomodations and hospitality of the house made this a popular stopping place for both residents and visitors to the County Seat.
Known for a time as the Union Hotel, this was a well-known gathering-place for northern sympathizers during the Civil War. After the war, business flourished with the coming of the railroad. With the advent of the automobile, the number of lodgers began to decline, and the hotel was closed in the mid-1950’s. The building was later renovated and used as a bank until 1998. The Brick Hotel was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
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