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Symposium shares information on archaeological investigations, historical research and artifacts.
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The Delaware Historic Preservation Tax Credit program will soon make major innovations in the way applications are received and reviewed. Over the last several years, the Delaware Division of Historical […]
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Scanning, transcribing and researching the Richard Rodney Cooch and Anne Bedford Cooch Doran Collection By Leoné Cahill-Krout, Cooch’s Bridge historic site supervisor, and Wade Catts, professional historian It is hard […]
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Free outdoor, family-fun night also includes activities, music and food on the grounds of one of Delaware’s most historic estates.
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Series provides a historical context to understand the complex and often difficult role that race has played in the history of the United States and the state of Delaware.
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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.
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Museums and historic sites will be expanding their days of operation until next winter. Admission is free at all sites.
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Craig Lukezic to discuss Fort Casimir, established by the Dutch in 1651 in what is now New Castle, Del.
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Twenty-eight-year veteran left the agency on June 30, 2014.
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Employee had a nearly ten-year career at The Old State House.
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Longtime physical-plant maintenance superintendent retired after 28 years of service.
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Publicizing the division’s American Alliance of Museums’ accreditation and social-media best practices among topics discussed.
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Five free, virtual programs streamed live on the Web.
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Five of the month’s six events celebrate the invaluable contributions that the Black community has made to the culture and history of the United States.
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Three free, virtual programs streamed live on the Web.
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