Division welcomes two new historic-site interpreters
Jenna Atkinson and Larry Lang join, respectively, the staffs of the Zwaanendael Museum and Old State House.
Division’s Carlton Hall speaks at New York preservation conference
Employee discussed his experiences and perspectives as a young, emerging professional in the historic-preservation field.
End-of-year meeting honors division employees and volunteers
Event celebrated the agency’s 2018 achievements.
HCA staff earn annual Department of State honors
Staff members with HCA have been recognized by their peers in recent months, including one who was named employee of the year.
Iron Hill area church added to National Register
African Union Church and Cemetery of Iron Hill, located southwest of Newark, Del., listed on Sept. 9, 2021.
Jackie Collins to retire from downtown Dover museums
Historic-site interpreter served for 25 years.
Learning through ledgers: How an internship at Cooch’s Bridge sparked ongoing study
Annie Hicks’s research focused on revealing more details about historically underrepresented groups at Cooch-Dayett Mill.
Madeline Dunn on 45+ years with the division
Veteran employee discusses her career and changes at the agency and the National Register.
Reflections on PastForward 2021
Inclusive History Researcher Carolanne Deal shares her thoughts on the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s virtual conference.
Staff changes
James Scott promoted; Vicki Macklin and Don DeLoach join the agency
Tammy Dayton leaves division employment
Fourteen-year veteran most recently served as an accounting specialist.
The division congratulates four esteemed retirees
Four long-time employees of the division have announced their retirement. Join us in celebrating their stories and contributions.
The Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs welcomes new staff
Join the Division in welcoming its newest staff members, who bring a wealth of experience in working with the public, historic sites, programs and more.
The division welcomes new staff members
Join the Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs in welcoming its newest staff members, who bring a wealth of experience working with historic sites and a passion for history.
Three new employees join the division
Volunteer Services, and Horticulture and Preservation-Maintenance teams welcome new staff.
Zwaanendael Museum welcomes two new employees
Kaitlyn Dykes and Anthony Batterton are helping the museum bring to life the Lewes-area’s maritime, military and social history.