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Programs to include a demonstration of historical Dutch cooking, holidays with the Victor Talking Machine Company and a concert of soul-soaked mountain music by the Knotty G’s.
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Holiday activities among the seven programs to be offered.
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Join staff at historic sites and museums across the state for several programs and events, including holiday themes, this December.
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Events include a virtual program on the blizzard of 1888 and a live concert by Musically Generated Organism.
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Independence Day activities, tours and a program on the DeBraak shipwreck to be featured.
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The Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs will be sponsoring six special programs during the month of July 2023.
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Tours, lectures and Separation Day activities to be featured.
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Activities to include programs on Separation Day in New Castle, LGBTQ+ history, and Dover Comic Con panel discussions.
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Dover Days activities, “Life at Sea” and Cooch’s Bridge Historic Site tours among programs to be offered.
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A folk music concert, and programs celebrating Dutch American Heritage Day and National Native American Heritage Month among events/topics to be explored.
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An 18th century market fair, concert, tours, historical cuisine and programs celebrating Dutch- and Native-American heritage to be explored.
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Series on the War of 1812, Mysteries of History , William Penn Day, concerts and outdoor events to be featured.
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Events include a wetland walk and campfire, a program on Colonial Delaware crime and punishment, and a wide variety of activities associated with “The I’s Have It: Industry, Innovation, and Invention,” Delaware’s 23rd annual Chautauqua.
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Employee discussed his experiences and perspectives as a young, emerging professional in the historic-preservation field.
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Exhibit, which closed on July 21, 2017, featured photographs taken by Dover, Del. native William D. Willis from 1943 to 1945.
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