News Posts:
Owners of historic buildings will soon have new ways to apply for both the state and federal Historic Preservation Tax Credit programs.
The first phase of a new series of pathways linking the John Dickinson Plantation to the nearby Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve (DNERR) is ready to welcome the public for […]
Four long-time employees of the division have announced their retirement. Join us in celebrating their stories and contributions.
Throughout Delaware, you can find places that were once featured in The Green Book, which offered safe travel information for African Americans.
Learn more about the people who witness, shape and record Delaware history in a new exhibition called “Shared Truths,” now open to the public at the Zwaanendael Museum.
The Cooch’s Bridge Historic Site takes a step toward the future with expanded website and social media presence.
The rain didn’t dampen a spring visit to Buena Vista this past May. Save the date for a public movie event coming this October.
This 1976 limited-edition print series explores the notion of independence for America’s Bicentennial.
Black Lives Matter was founded in 2013 and, over the last decade, the museum field and the division have evolved to address systemic injustices.
Updates to Wilmington’s historic Rockwood Museum and Park expand the understanding of its architectural and social importance in the mid-19th and early-20th centuries.