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"Preservation"
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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With hundreds of thousands of historic artifacts to care for and display, the Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs (HCA) is always looking for new ways to encourage public […]
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Built in 1885, beacon is located in the harbor of Lewes, Del.
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Project expected to be completed before summer’s end 2020.
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2016 marks the 50th anniversary of the act’s passage.
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Event features a day of expert presentations providing practical advice for those concerned with the preservation and maintenance of historic burial places in the First State.
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Working to preserve Delaware’s heritage for the future, the plan outlines six broad goals for the next five years.
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Office’s programs help to preserve Delaware’s historic places and unique cultural identity.
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Office’s programs help to preserve Delaware’s historic places and unique cultural identity.
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Office’s programs help to preserve Delaware’s historic places and unique cultural identity.
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Office’s programs help to preserve Delaware’s historic places and unique cultural identity.
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Office’s programs help to preserve Delaware’s historic places and unique cultural identity.
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Archaeologist Craig Lukezic spoke on historic preservation issues in highway projects.
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The Delaware State Review Board for Historic Preservation will hold its annual business meeting from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025, at the Delaware Division of […]
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Meeting will feature review of two nominations to the National Register of Historic Places: Amended Milton Historic District and St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church (now New Calvary Baptist Church) in Wilmington.
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Board advises State Historic Preservation Officer on Delaware’s preservation policies.
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