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Susan Emory is a historic site interpreter at The Old State House, and has been sharing Delaware history for decades.
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Leader in Dover to deliver Delaware State University commencement address.
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The Isaacs and Sons cold storage building on Depot Street in Georgetown has been added to the National Register of Historic Places for its significance as one of Sussex County’s […]
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Partnership between the division, First State National Historical Park and Kalmar Nyckel Foundation made re-opening possible.
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First State National Historical Park site to offer tours and public programming.
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Partner site of the First State National Historical Park to host summer 2018 events
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Employees helped save the life of one of their co-workers.
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New staff at the Zwaanendael Museum and on the Preservation Maintenance Team
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Program encourages students to study the U.S. Constitution.
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Tours explore the surviving hull section of an 18th-century shipwreck.
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The Friends of Prince George’s Chapel opens the historic Dagsboro museum to visitors.
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The Friends of Cooch’s Bridge Historic Site have been recognized for their dedication as one of the 2024 Governor’s Outstanding Volunteer Service Award honorees.
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Series presents a wide-variety of folk-music styles from across the region in the warm acoustics of The Old State House.
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The Zoar Methodist Episcopal Church in Odessa served its community from the time it was founded in 1845 until 2015. Now, thanks to community support and grant funding, a nonprofit […]
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Guest article by Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs archaeologist Stephanie Soder.
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Survey seeks feedback on the needs and issues facing historic places in Delaware.
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