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Explore Cooch’s Bridge Historic Site’s new website and social media presence

The Cooch’s Bridge Historic Site takes a step toward the future with expanded website and social media presence.




Explore Milford’s rich history at the museum

Whether it’s shipping or industry or a look at life of the past, take a step inside the original post office to view the diverse collection of objects tied to the city’s history.




Explore the DuPont Schools story map: New digital feature now available

A story map chronicling dozens of early 20th century schools built for African American and Native American students in Delaware is now available for the public to explore.




Explore the storied history of Old Christ Church

Learn more about the history of a Sussex County church and the effort to list it as a National Historic Landmark.




Federal fiscal year 2018 review: Three Delaware properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places

By Madeline Dunn, Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs’ historian and National Register of Historic Places coordinator




Fifteenth annual Delaware Day competition winners announced

Program encourages students to study the U.S. Constitution and Delaware’s role in its creation.




First State National Historical Park Hosts Naturalization Ceremony at New Castle Court House Museum

The New Castle Court House Museum and First State National Historical Park recently hosted a naturalization ceremony for 20 people from 12 different countries.




First State National Historical Park seeks public comment on Sheriff’s House in New Castle

Public scoping-meeting to take place on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2016 at the New Castle Court House Museum.




First State National Historical Park to be created

Legislation passed in Congress in December 2014; awaiting President Obama’s signature.




For historical preservation, climate is key

Find out what it takes to preserve artifacts with environmental controls, maintenance and continuous monitoring as climate conditions change.




For the love of history: A Q&A with Susan Emory

Susan Emory is a historic site interpreter at The Old State House, and has been sharing Delaware history for decades.




Former president of Ghana visits John Dickinson Plantation

Leader in Dover to deliver Delaware State University commencement address.




Fort Christina National Historic Landmark re-opens for the summer of 2016

Partnership between the division, First State National Historical Park and Kalmar Nyckel Foundation made re-opening possible.




Fort Christina offers a green space and history this summer

First State National Historical Park site to offer tours and public programming.




Fort Christina offers a historical destination this summer

Partner site of the First State National Historical Park to host summer 2018 events




Four division staff members named Department of State Employee of the Second Quarter

Employees helped save the life of one of their co-workers.