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The Delaware State Review Board for Historic Preservation will meet at the Center for Material Culture on Jan. 17.
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Former director of the Historic Houses of Odessa brings extensive preservation-experience to the board.
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Workshop designed to increase support for historic preservation, and to provide historical-research training for property owners
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Supporters of the Scott African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Zion Church in Wilmington came together in May 2024 to celebrate the historic structure’s listing in the National Register of Historic Places. […]
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By: Lindsay McNinch In September of 2011, HCA launched a new Volunteer Program. As the Volunteer Program’s first appearance on the division’s blog, I wanted to take this opportunity to […]
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The Henry A. Jordan Fund awards grants to programs and activities that: Grants range up to $5,000.
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By Craig Lukezic, Archaeologist Delaware State Historic Preservation Office After floods, historic road leveling, house and ferry construction, is there anything left of the 17th century Fort Casimir? Keep in […]
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Articles demonstrate the value that volunteers have brought to historic preservation efforts across the nation.
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Division will be offering several programs including those celebrating the 1976 restoration of The Old State House.
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Built in 1907, the structure later served as town hall for over six decades.
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Two-day interactive symposium will feature best-in-class experts and practitioners.
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St. Stephen’s Protestant Episcopal Church in Harrington and the Union Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church Complex in Clarksville are the most recent listings.
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Adams Home Farm in Greenwood and the Evans-West House in Ocean View are the most recent listings.
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The Florence and Isaac Budovitch House, and the Newark Union Church and Cemetery, are both located in New Castle County north of Wilmington.
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Archaeological work paves way to rehabilitation, upgrades Work is well underway to make Cooch’s Bridge Historic Site in New Castle County Delaware’s latest publicly accessible museum site. That includes archaeological […]
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