State Historic Preservation Office Employee, African American History Expert Makes National Trust 40-Under-40 List
Carlton Hall, a cultural preservation specialist and historian with the Delaware State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), earned a place on the inaugural “40 Under 40” list recently unveiled by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Celebration of John Dickinson’s Revolutionary “Letters” Continues with Programs in Dover and Wilmington
The celebration of the life and works of Delaware statesman and “Penman of the Revolution” John Dickinson continues into the New Year with programs slated to explore his legacy and honor his contributions to the history of the state and the nation.
Archaeological Discovery Writes New Chapter in Delaware’s Early Colonial History
An archaeological study years in the making has revealed a wealth of new information about some of Delaware’s earliest colonial settlers and shed new light on what life would have been like in the region three centuries ago.