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The Diversity in Delaware History webinar series returns in 2022 as a way for people to better understand the diverse stories found throughout the First State’s history. This monthly event is free and open to the public.
Events include a virtual program on the blizzard of 1888 and a live concert by Musically Generated Organism.
Explore the division’s museums, learn and explore Delaware history, and submit photos to win a prize.
The Division’s new Strategic Plan sets a course for preserving Delaware’s historical places and spaces for all ages and abilities to learn about local history.
Veteran employee discusses her career and changes at the agency and the National Register.
Preservation enhancements proposed as part of Build Back Better legislation that is being debated in Congress.
Inclusive History Researcher Carolanne Deal shares her thoughts on the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s virtual conference.
Beaches and resorts provided enjoyment for Black, Indigenous and other people of color seeking entertainment and refuge during the Jim Crow era in the United States.
Second annual contest challenged amateur photographers to submit images of what makes Delaware’s first capital city unique.
Museum closed from Dec. 31, 2021 through the spring of 2022.