H. Fletcher Brown Park
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H. Fletcher Brown Park
Located downstream from Brandywine Park, H. Fletcher Brown Park is the smallest of the parks in the Wilmington State Parks. The park features an overlook with scenic views of the Brandywine River as well as the historic millrace that provides a good portion of Wilmington’s water supply.
This small park is at the intersection of South Park Drive and North King Street, the site of the former H. Fletcher Brown Vocational High School and the earlier Old Soldiers’ Park. Named for renowned Wilmington chemist and philanthropist Harry Fletcher Brown (1867-1944), the park attracts a diverse group of visitors. The Park features works of renowned Wilmington sculpture Charles Parks.
H. Fletcher Brown Park is the perfect spot for a quiet lunch or break from a busy day.




H. Fletcher Brown Park
Located downstream from Brandywine Park, H. Fletcher Brown Park is the gateway from Brandywine Park to the downtown business district. The park features an overlook with scenic views of the Brandywine River.
It is located at the intersection of South Park Drive and North King Street, the site of the former H. Fletcher Brown Vocational High School and the earlier Old Soldiers’ Park. Named for renowned Wilmington chemist and philanthropist Harry Fletcher Brown (1867-1944), it is the perfect spot for a quiet lunch or break from a busy day.
Park Features
- The Apprentice Statue by Charles Park
- Music garden
- H. Fletcher Brown Plaza

What’s Happening in H. Fletcher Brown Park?
Friends of Wilmington Parks is at the beginning stages of working with state officials to raise funds for the renovation of H. Fletcher Brown Park. Check back to learn more about this important project.