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Highlights include Dover Days presentations, the Zwaanendael Museum’s Sixth Annual Maritime Festival and A Day in Old New Castle.
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Independence Day activities, tours and a program on the DeBraak shipwreck to be featured.
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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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Article on the need for rehabilitation of the dikes in and around the City of New Castle, Del.
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By: Jesse Zanavich, Architectural Historian Delaware State Historic Preservation Office With the cold weather here and utility bills on the rise, many historic homeowners may be wondering what they can do to cost-effectively weatherize their homes. But before spending big money to replace your older windows (see Figure 1), first consider a home energy audit. […]
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Residents and researchers can access the web-based mapping system known as CHRIS to explore Delaware’s historic places and National Register nominations over the years.
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The Cooch’s Bridge Historic Site takes a step toward the future with expanded website and social media presence.
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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.
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Learn more about the history of a Sussex County church and the effort to list it as a National Historic Landmark.
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Participate in First State Heritage Park’s 18th Century Market Fair Flickr Photo Contest in Eight Easy Steps: STEP 1 Experience history and capture some memories at the First State Heritage Park 18th Century Market Fair on November 2, 2013! STEP 2 Join the Photo Contest group on Flickr. * Make sure you […]
Read MoreLegislation passed in Congress in December 2014; awaiting President Obama’s signature.
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Partnership between the division, First State National Historical Park and Kalmar Nyckel Foundation made re-opening possible.
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First State National Historical Park site to offer tours and public programming.
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The Friends of Prince George’s Chapel opens the historic Dagsboro museum to visitors.
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Trick-or-treaters invited to the governor’s home on Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017, between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.
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