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The public will soon be able to explore information on a handful of the free and enslaved people who lived, worked and died at the John Dickinson Plantation through an enhanced online spreadsheet that is part of a larger Plantations Stories Project.
The Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs hosts a variety of events each month at its various museums and historic sites located throughout Delaware. For more information about these […]
Bats live in the First State year-round, and there are ways that we can help them without sacrificing historic preservation.
This year will see new members join the Delaware State Review Board for Historic Preservation. Learn more about the board and its members.
Susan Emory is a historic site interpreter at The Old State House, and has been sharing Delaware history for decades.
If you’re in the market for a true historical adventure, spend a day or two at division sites participating in the 18th Century Market Fair, which brings the colonial past to life through themed performers and vendors.
The Delaware Friends of Folk have returned to The Old State House for a 10th season of family-friendly concerts.
The State Review Board for Historic Preservation will hold its annual business meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 18, in Dover and virtually.
The Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs will be sponsoring several special programs at sites statewide during the month of October 2023. A full schedule is included below. Buena […]
It’s been a year since a historic marker honoring Milton’s Bryan Stevenson was erected. Learn more about the impact it’s had so far.