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Award-winning maritime artist Patrick O’Brien will give a talk on his artistic process, “Painting History with Patrick O’Brien,” at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 18, at the Kalmar Nyckel Foundation in Wilmington.
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As the division’s new inclusive history researcher, Jeanette Bendolph knows the importance of acknowledging “the truth about the past to better our future.”
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The Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs will be sponsoring six special programs during the month of July 2023.
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Owners of historic buildings will soon have new ways to apply for both the state and federal Historic Preservation Tax Credit programs.
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The first phase of a new series of pathways linking the John Dickinson Plantation to the nearby Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve (DNERR) is ready to welcome the public for exploration this summer. A soft opening of the trails is slated for July. Keep an eye on John Dickinson Plantation’s Facebook page as well as […]
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Four long-time employees of the division have announced their retirement. Join us in celebrating their stories and contributions.
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Throughout Delaware, you can find places that were once featured in The Green Book, which offered safe travel information for African Americans.
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Learn more about the people who witness, shape and record Delaware history in a new exhibition called “Shared Truths,” now open to the public at the Zwaanendael Museum.
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The Cooch’s Bridge Historic Site takes a step toward the future with expanded website and social media presence.
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The rain didn’t dampen a spring visit to Buena Vista this past May. Save the date for a public movie event coming this October.
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