The Charming Small Town In Delaware Where You Can Still Experience An Old-Fashioned Christmas
By Meghan Byers|Published December 19, 2022
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Meghan Byers
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A New Jersey native, Meghan is passionate about travel and enjoys finding off-the-beaten path destinations. You're most likely to find her at a coffee shop, or hitting the trails with her dogs. She graduated with a creative writing degree from Fairleigh Dickinson University and has been writing professionally for over a decade.
Odessa may be small in size, but it’s packed with history. Not only is it quite possibly the most charming little Christmas town in Delaware, but it also may just be the best place in the state to experience an old-fashioned Christmas. We’re talking candlelight walking tours, colonial dances, exhibits based on classic literature, and more.
With a population of 364, Odessa is a decidedly tiny town. It’s located in New Castle County and has over 80 buildings recognized by the National Register of Historic Places. One of these buildings is the Corbit-Sharp House, a historic house museum built in 1774 and managed by the Historic Odessa Foundation and the site of annual holiday displays.
Each year, the Historic Odessa Foundation celebrates the holiday season with exhibits, walking tours, and events. Take a candlelight walking tour through this little 18th-century hamlet and admire the Christmas lights strewn over historic architecture as you go. If you’d prefer to stay in the warmth, you can also take a drive through the historic area of Odessa.
Each year, the Historic Odessa Foundation transforms the historic house into an exhibition of classic children's literature. Past years have included A Christmas Carol and Oliver Twist.