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DHSS Herman Holloway Campus - Walking History Tour
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The modern Greenhouse opened its doors in 1973 on three acres of land, replacing the original Activity Therapy building at this location. The old greenhouse, dating back to 1897, once stood where the Sussex Building is today, serving as a hub for the hospital patients’ occupational therapy needs.

Now, scroll down the page and listen to the backstory and context section to learn more about this location.


The Greenhouse / Bright Spot Farms helps former foster care youth with employment and hands-on experience with farming and gardening.

The Greenhouse / Bright Spot Farms

The Greenhouse / Bright Spot Farms

The Greenhouse / Bright Spot Farms

The Greenhouse is now managed by Bright Spot Farms, a nonprofit program from West End Neighborhood House, the greenhouse empowers Delaware’s former foster care youth with real-world, paid employment experience. As they engage in hands-on vegetable production, these young individuals learn teamwork, independence, and leadership skills. Bright House Farms also maintains all landscaping duties across the campus, with the exception of grass cutting and tree pruning, to ensure the campus maintains its optimal appearance at all times.

The Greenhouse is open year-round to employees and the public. In the summer there is a diverse array of pesticide-free produce, herbs (including mint, oregano, and basil), and flowers (such as perennials, geraniums, dahlias, and more) available for purchase. most popular event is their poinsettia sale, which happens every year for the holiday season (preorders are recommended). Their inventory is also available for sale online at brightspotfarms.org.

Let’s hit pause once more until we reach the Mitchell Building. Walk back to Debnam Drive to continue to the Delaware Psychiatric Center and the Mitchell Building will appear almost immediately on your left. 

Source: Abrams, Rose Mary. (1889-1939). Delaware State Hospital - The First Fifty Years. Accessed through Delaware Public Archives.

Source: Bright Spot Farms (website). n.d. West End Neighborhood House. Retrieved at: https://www.brightspotfarms.org/.

Source: Dettwyler, K. A. (2019). Remembering Farnhurst: Stories from the Delaware State Hospital 1894-1920. Outskirts Press.

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