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A new collection of redware pottery will help historians tell the story of Charles Green, who manufactured the brick-red wares in Smyrna in the late 1780s. Find out how the collection came to be and why it’s a symbol of American independence.
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Old New Castle comes alive May 21 with tours of historical estates, colonial craftsmen, historical reenactments and tours of tall ships.
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Tour the homestead at the Cooch’s Bridge Historic Site and learn about its role in American history.
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Day-long events and festivals among activities offered.
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Free one-day-only affair showcases one of Delaware’s most historic estates.
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Museums and historic sites will be expanding their days of operation until next winter. Admission is free at all sites.
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Board will review a National Register of Historic Places nomination for Dauneport, a historic New Castle County property.
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Find out how the State Historic Preservation Tax Credit Program supported preservation efforts and incentives throughout Delaware in 2021.
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Did you know that Delaware is in a relatively unique position when it comes to the Mason-Dixon line? Read on to find out more.
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