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A one-day-only open house in mid-May entertained dozens in the gardens and on the grounds with guided tours and activities.
Learn more about the history of the Griffin Community Center, one of Delaware’s first gay community centers.
Children ages 10 to 13 are invited to explore the storied past of one of America’s most historic towns in this free history camp.
Independence Day activities, tours and a program on the DeBraak shipwreck to be featured.
Efforts to expand The Plantation Stories Project, which aims to capture the stories of African American people who were oppressed and marginalized at the John Dickinson Plantation, continue.
A nearly century-old greenhouse in northern Delaware has been restored. Learn more about its importance in Delaware’s history.
Delaware’s newest public historic site also has doubled as a classroom for a handful of students from the University of Delaware.
The National Park Service’s $5 million restoration effort will allow this landmark to serve as a welcome center for sites in Delaware.
The museum, a National Historic Landmark, will reopen in June after a months-long closure for upgrades to its sprinkler system.
Day-long series of activities explores the 1798 sinking of HMS DeBraak.