The Place In Delaware That Makes You Feel Like You’ve Stepped Through A Magical Wardrobe
By Kim Magaraci|Published September 20, 2017
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
The grand gardens of Winterthur, Nemours and the Hagley estate are well known to many Delawareans, but perhaps the most magical garden in the state is hiding behind a big, imposing brick wall, tucked away behind one of the busiest Wilmington streets.
It's impossible to miss the gignatic Gibraltar mansion, on Pennsylvania Ave, across from UD-Wilmington.
Hidden behind the large walls of the mansion lies a 20th Century garden known as the Marion Coffin Gardens, that will make you feel like you've stepped into a magical world far away from busy Wilmington. The Gardens are owned by Preservation Delaware.
Though summer is the most popular time to visit the gardens at Gibraltar, I enjoy stopping by the Fall and Winter, to see how the bright colors of autumn or a fresh snowfall transform the space into a true oasis, away from the rest of the world.
The Marion Coffin Gardens at Gibraltar are open to the public, for free, from dawn to dusk year round. If you’re looking for a beautiful, scenic day trip, combine a trip to Gibraltar with a stop by Wilmington’s other hidden garden, the Goodstay Gardens, just up the road.
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