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Tours, lectures and Separation Day activities to be featured.
The Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs, based in Dover, is moving from one historic building to another. Find out why and what this means for Delaware history.
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.
Old New Castle comes alive May 21 with tours of historical estates, colonial craftsmen, historical reenactments and tours of tall ships.
Application deadline: April 29, 2022
Tour the homestead at the Cooch’s Bridge Historic Site and learn about its role in American history.
Day-long events and festivals among activities offered.
Free one-day-only affair showcases one of Delaware’s most historic estates.
Museums and historic sites will be expanding their days of operation until next winter. Admission is free at all sites.
Board will review a National Register of Historic Places nomination for Dauneport, a historic New Castle County property.