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Event commemorates the 336th anniversary Penn’s Oct. 27, 1682 disembarkment at New Castle, his first landing in the New World.
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Article explores four outstanding female singers from the decade of the “New Woman.”
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In addition to the film, this free outdoor, family-fun event includes activities, music and food.
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Highlights include programs on African-American life at the John Dickinson Plantation in the 18th century, the evolution of Black recorded music and African-American archaeology in Delaware.
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Archaeologist served in the Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs’ State Historic Preservation Office.
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Program to include a re-enactment of the July 11, 1804 duel between Alexander Hamilton and political rival Aaron Burr which resulted in Hamilton’s passing on July 12, 1804.
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Naval engagement played a decisive role in America’s victory in its struggle for independence from Great Britain.
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Event to feature decorations and children’s craft activities, plus self-guided tours of the home and refreshments.
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Guests are encouraged to bring their cameras to capture the awakening of spring at one of Delaware’s most historic properties.
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Program cancelled due to Hurricane-Florence-related cancellations by panelists.
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Event cancelled due to anticipated heavy rain and wind.
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Program cancelled based on anticipated heavy rain and wind.
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Archaeologist headed to new job at Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland.
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Working to preserve Delaware’s heritage for the future, the plan outlines six broad goals for the next five years.
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Accreditation is the highest recognition afforded to museums in the United States.
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