Rodney Square
Rodney Square is the public square and historic district in downtown Wilmington, Delaware, United States, named after American Revolutionary leader Caesar Rodney. A large statue of Rodney by James E. Kelly stands in the front of the square. The square was created in the early 20th century by John Jacob Raskob, who worked for Pierre S. du Pont. The City Beautiful movement served as the inspiration for the effort.
In 1917, to make room for the Wilmington Public Library in the square, the 18th-century First Presbyterian Church was moved to Park Drive and the remains in the cemetery were reinterred in Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011, as the Rodney Square Historic District.
Events
- Clifford Brown Jazz Festival
- First Night Wilmington
- Saint Patrick's Day Parade
- Citizens Bank Caesar Rodney Half Marathon
Surrounding architecture
Name | Built | Architect | Style | Current Use |
I. M. Pei Building | 1971 | I.M. Pei | Brutalist | Multi-tenant office |
MBNA Bracebridge I | 1995 | BofA credit card headquarters | ||
Delaware Trust Building | 1930 | Dennison & Hirons | Classical Revival | Condos and restaurants, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. |
DuPont Building | 1908 | DuPont headquarters | ||
First & Central Church | Presbyterian Church USA | |||
Public Building | 1916 | Henry Hornbostel | Classical Revival | Law firm |
Wilmington Mansion | 1860s | Wilmington Club, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. | ||
Wilmington Post Office | 1937 | Associated Federal Architects | Classical Revival | Wilmington Trust headquarters, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. |
Wilmington Public Library | 1922 | Edward Lippincott Tilton | Beaux-Arts | Library |
Corporate headquarters
Current
- Chemours
- Wilmington Trust
- Bank of America Credit Card Division
Former
- American Viscose Company
- Atlas Powder Company
- Barnsdall Oil
- Delaware Trust
- DuPont
- Hercules Inc.
- MBNA
Transportation