Frawley Stadium, home of the Wilmington Blue Rocks, situated between I-95 and the Christina.  The park was built in 1993, and currently has the highest attendance average in the nation for "A" ball.
The outfield wall and a newly renovated office building.  The park also houses the Delaware Baseball Hall of Fame.
Looking towards the rail viaduct on Justison Street.  There aren't many of these old factory/warehouse buildings left in the old waterfront area now.  The City is moving forward with plans to redevelop this area by extending Justison across West Street, past the new AAA building and meeting with a new street down at the Red Room/Kahuna complex.  It's doubtfull these buildings will be saved.
Looking up 10th Street between two buildings in the MBNA complex.
Looking down 5th Street at the New Castle County courthouse.
The former Equitable building is in the center (the lower portion of the pink and tan CAI building).  It's unfortunate that the building was reskinned, since it originally had a rusticated stone base with a brick romanesque treatment on the upper floors.
Rowhomes along Walnut Street in the 1000 block.
One of the skybridges in the MBNA complex.  This one crosses 12th Street.
Looking down Shipley Street from atop the Midtown garage.
French Street at 9th Street.  The red brick building is One Rodney Square.
The Alico building, flanked by the City/County Building and the Wyndam Hotel, as seen from French Street.
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