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Holiday commemorates the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States.
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Wednesday visitation to be added, tours expanded to 45 minutes.
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Beginning in 1911, the company promoted the use of the phonograph for music-appreciation lessons for students in kindergarten through college.
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Earlier this week, a film crew from the National Geographic Channel made a special stop at HCA’s Johnson Victrola Museum in Dover. The team is on the tail end of a tour across the country gathering footage for their new and upcoming show, America’s Lost Treasures. That’s all we can really say, as we were […]
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Signs tell the story of The Green’s role in Delaware history.
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Activities honor and celebrate women’s lives and historic achievements.
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Activities honor and celebrate women’s lives and historic achievements.
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Programs on Delaware’s Lenape and Nanticoke Indian tribes to be featured. Updated Sept. 8, 2016.
Programs on Delaware’s Lenape and Nanticoke Indian tribes to be featured.
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Programs on Delaware’s Lenape and Nanticoke Indian tribes to be featured.
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Program on the travel and vacation guidebook for people of color during the segregation era
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John Dickinson Plantation burial ground for enslaved men, women and children, and for free African Americans who died on the site, to be preserved and interpreted.
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Built in 1732, the New Castle Court House Museum previously served as Delaware’s first court and state capitol. Here in 1776, New Castle, Kent and Sussex counties declared their independence from Pennsylvania and England creating the Delaware State. The New Castle Court House, located in the heart of the historic City of New Castle, Delaware, […]
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Podcast explores the history of the American states before they joined the union.
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Series of 19 Facebook posts about the women’s suffrage movement in Delaware and the nation.
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Historic building reopened after being closed since Dec. 31, 2021 for the installation of a fire sprinkler system.
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The museum, a National Historic Landmark, will reopen in June after a months-long closure for upgrades to its sprinkler system.
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