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John Dickinson Plantation

The John Dickinson House, generally known as Poplar Hall, is a National Historic Landmark on the John Dickinson Plantation in Kent County,… Read more…

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The John Dickinson House, generally known as Poplar Hall, is a National Historic Landmark on the John Dickinson Plantation in Kent County, Delaware, 5 miles south of Dover. It was the boyhood home and sometime residence of Founding Father John Dickinson, principal author of the Articles of Confederation and a drafter of the Constitution of the United States. The property is owned by the State of Delaware and run as a museum by the Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs. It became part of the First State National Historical Park in 2013.

The main house is an Early Georgian mansion and was built on a 13,000-acre plantation in 1739–40 by Judge Samuel Dickinson, the father of John Dickinson. Wings were added in 1752 and 1754. The house faced a nearby bend of the St.

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Email gloria.henry@state.de.us
Phone +1 302 739 3277
Address 340 Kitts Hummock Road Dover, DE 19901-7016, USA
Coordinates 39°6'15.862" N, 75°26'57.541" W
Riverside Hotel
Taxi · 8 min
John Dickinson Plantation
2h
Walk · 6 min
Corner Café
45 min
Walk · 18 min
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