Articles about the Hale-Byrnes House in the News

HBH Featured in GWVCB 2026 - 2027 Travel Issue

The Hale Byrnes House is featured prominently in the Greater Wilmington Visitors and Convention Bureau 2026 - 2027 Travel Issue.

In addition to being featured in the magazine, we are also featured in video on their website in a segment called "Travels with Darley." Click on the link below to get to the "Travels with Darley" page. Once on the page, scroll down until you see the video. Fast Forward to about the 7:20 mark and you'll see the segment on the Hale-Byrnes House including comments by Kim Burdick.

Article in AFAR Magazine

Drive From Story to Story on These 13 Road Trips in the 13 Original Colonies

Delaware

Begin in the Brandywine Village neighborhood of Wilmington, where a monument marks Delaware’s section of the Washington–Rochambeau National Historic Trail. The 680-mile land and water route extends through nine states, following the path marched by American and French soldiers on their way to the Battle of Yorktown, which they won decisively in 1781. Another key revolutionary spot along the route is the Hale–Byrnes House, where General Washington held council for an earlier confrontation with the British, the Battle of the Brandywine in 1777. Last stop: the New Castle Court House Museum, where the state first declared its independence from Britain and from Pennsylvania in 1776.