October 2023
I've been aboard a number of tall ships, but had never actually sailed on one. Now I can say that I have. The Kalmar Nyckel is a reproduction of its namesake that brought the Swedes to Delaware almost 400 years ago. We sailed from their shipyard in Wilmington along the Christina River passing through a number of drawbridges and learning about the history of this incredible vessel. A park ranger from the National Park Service happened to be aboard for the trip. When we returned, he invited us to take a walk to Old Swedes Historic Site for a tour. Of course, we took him up on it.
We arrived a little early to check out the Kalmar Nyckel museum before our sail
Browsing the Kalmar Nyckel museum before our sail
The Swedes had a major influence in this part of the country
Our tall ship, Kalmar Nyckel, awaits
Don't mess with the Kalmar Nyckel
The Swedish flag flies atop the Kalmar Nyckel
The rigging on this ship is quite impressive
The 4th Street Bridge will need to open for us to pass
We were lucky enough to have a park ranger on board with us to share some history
How many tall ships have their own herb garden?
Looking down from the quarterdeck as we set sail
The Walnut Street Bridge opens to let us pass
The Dugan Bridge is another drawbridge that opened for us
The Kalmar Nyckel's sails are massive
The ship's bell
We learned some fascinating history as we sailed
The Market Street Bridge is another that we passed through
Passing through the open Market Street Bridge
We did not fire upon anyone on the shore
I would not want to climb that mast!
The Swedish Tercentenary Monument
Walking by "The Rocks"
Nearly 400 years ago, the original Kalmar Kyckel landed here bringing the Swedes to Wilmington
The park ranger took us though the Old Swedes Burial Ground
The organ inside Old Swedes Church
One of the gorgeous stained glass windows in Old Swedes Church
Having attended church services, I can understand why you'd have to lock people into the pews!
The grafitti door has some historic carvings
The exterior of Old Swedes Church
The oldest headstone in Old Swedes Burial Ground
The kitchen of Hendrickson House
The walls in Hendrickson House are quite thick
This mural tells the story of the Swedes in Wilmington
