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A greenish gemstone was once popular as a building material, but had its flaws. Read on to learn more about serpentine stone.
Save the date for opportunities to be a partner in crafting a new interpretive plan for the Cooch’s Bridge Historic Site.
Join the Division in welcoming its newest staff members, who bring a wealth of experience in working with the public, historic sites, programs and more.
The Division is embarking on a research and engagement project with LGBTQ+ community members to share their history and stories.
Events include lectures, tours and Delaware’s 24th Chautauqua tent show.
Explore Delaware’s treasures with a tour, one of the many outdoor festivals or step into history with the annual Chautauqua celebration.
After 17 years as Division Director, the agency says farewell to Tim Slavin and welcomes Suzanne Savery into a new leadership role as of July 1. Learn more about their legacy and passion for history and preservation.
Rehabilitation efforts, including exterior updates, at the light keeper’s house continue as historians aim to preserve this coastal Delaware landmark.
Residents and researchers can access the web-based mapping system known as CHRIS to explore Delaware’s historic places and National Register nominations over the years.
Tent shows to showcase entertainment and the artists who brought it to life.