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A one-day-only open house in mid-May entertained dozens in the gardens and on the grounds with guided tours and activities.
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One-day-only event showcases one of Delaware’s most historic homes
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Guests are encouraged to bring their cameras to capture the awakening of spring at one of Delaware’s most historic properties.
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Deadline for submission of abstracts: March 31, 2017
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State invested $350,000 for projects at the New Castle Court House Museum, Arsenal, Academy and Green.
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Humanities-based organizations eligible for up to $10,000; applications accepted from May 1 to 15, 2020.
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Five properties and one historic district were listed in 2017.
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Website and public programs celebrate Dickinson’s pivotal role in setting the stage for the American Revolution.
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Avery’s Rest contains archaeological evidence of 17th century and early 18th century colonial occupation. The due date for submission of proposals has been extended to 4 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 17, 2020.
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Efforts to expand The Plantation Stories Project, which aims to capture the stories of African American people who were oppressed and marginalized at the John Dickinson Plantation, continue.
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By: David H. Pragoff School and Group Programs Team Leader Delaware Nature Society Located south of Newark near the corner of Old Baltimore Pike and Route 72, Cooch-Dayett Mills is one […]
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Major renovations to the granary and carriage house at the Cooch’s Bridge Historic Site are nearing an end as the public is invited to inform next steps in the site’s latest revolution during an Aug. 28 virtual public meeting.
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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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Introductory program on the history of the Cooch’s Bridge homestead, focal point of Delaware’s only Revolutionary War land battle.
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Cooch’s Bridge Historic Site intends to use a generous semiquincentennial grant for structure rehabilitation and grounds improvements.
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Communities across the state are aiming to preserve the legacy of Delaware’s DuPont Schools, which educated students of color during a time of racial segregation.
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