Woodburn has served as the official
residence of the Governor of Delaware
since it was purchased by the state in
1965. Today, historians credit Woodburn's
historical importance as much to the
home's architecture as to its previous
notable residents. Gentlemen farmers,
landowners, an abolitionist, two U.S.
Senators, two doctors, a dentist, a judge
and eight recent Delaware Governors have
all left their imprints on this fine
home.
This home, built c. 1798 by Charles
Hillyard III, is one of the finest Middle
Period Georgian houses in Delaware. You
will find detailed information on this
Web site about the history of Woodburn.
We hope that you have a chance to come
and visit this beautiful home. Tours of
Woodburn are open to the public Monday
through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.,
by appointment only. Admission is free.
For tour appointments and general
information, please contact Julie
Sulzbacher at (302) 739-5656 or via
e-mail at
julie.sulzbacher@state.de.us.