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New listings include the Downtown Harrington Historic District, the Richard Allen School and the Taylor’s Bridge School.
Sherlock Holmes comes to Delaware, a screening of “How to Train Your Dragon—The Hidden World” and the history of women’s suffrage in the First State to be featured.
Position responsible for coordinating programming and visitor engagement at the State of Delaware’s museums and historic properties.
Program explores the history of the Negro baseball leagues prior to Jackie Robinson’s breaking of the color barrier in the major leagues.
Event explored disaster preparedness and issues regarding elevating historic properties in flood-prone areas, as well as strategies for writing successful nominations to the National Register of Historic Places.
New employees strengthen the agency’s business, collections, horticulture, museums and preservation-maintenance services.
Dagsboro landmark was built in 1755 and named for the English prince who would later become King George III.
Independence Day, baseball Hall-of-Famer William “Judy” Johnson and campfires at the John Dickinson Plantation to be featured.
Tours taking place through Sept. 26, 2019.
Activities to include demonstrations by the First Delaware Regiment and “Caesar Rodney in his Own Words,” a historical play exploring the views of the famed Delaware patriot.