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The New Castle County Court House Museum was the site of another historic moment as the city’s first female mayor was sworn in to office.
Cooch’s Bridge Historic Site intends to use a generous semiquincentennial grant for structure rehabilitation and grounds improvements.
The division strives to develop an inclusive collection reflective of its current mission, vision and equity statement.
Join the division for dozens of events statewide this September.
Visit Lewes every Friday and Saturday in September for a new look at southern Delaware’s maritime history, thanks to a series of programming presented by the Zwaanendael Museum and Lewes Public Library.
Major renovations to the granary and carriage house at the Cooch’s Bridge Historic Site are nearing an end as the public is invited to inform next steps in the site’s latest revolution during an Aug. 28 virtual public meeting.
The division celebrates the life and legacy of former New Castle Court House Museum lead interpreter Brian Cannon, who passed away this July.
“Then & Now: Black History Highlights of Delaware” explores the historical significance of a one-room school for African American children.
Delaware’s historic structures reflect the craftsmanship of past laborers and the work of modern historians and craftsmen who strive to keep them protected.
A new display opening soon at The Old State House in Dover delves into the past and present legislative process in the State of Delaware.