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“Shirley Temple Day in New Castle” program at the New Castle Court House Museum on July 26, 2015

Program explores child actress Shirley Temple’s July 2, 1938 visit to New Castle where she ate lunch in the Court House Tea Room.




Sculptor Robert Kelly to show work in the Mezzanine Gallery in July

The title Midway alludes to the space between science and art in which Kelly works as well as the arcade influences from a carnival midway. Kelly is inspired by movement and incorporates elements of amusement, surprise, and entertainment into his paper-based and pop-up sculpture.




Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs to sponsor 12 special events during July 2015

Fourth of July activities and DeBraak tours among the events to be presented.




“Discovering Delaware’s Maritime Past”

The First State’s essential relationship with the Delaware River and Bay, and the sea, will be brought to life in five days of family-friendly programming.




Reservations still available for lecture/tours of the DeBraak hull

British warship was capsized and lost off the Delaware coast on May 25, 1798.







 Pages Tagged With: "exhibits"

“Shirley Temple Day in New Castle” program at the New Castle Court House Museum on July 26, 2015

Program explores child actress Shirley Temple’s July 2, 1938 visit to New Castle where she ate lunch in the Court House Tea Room.




Sculptor Robert Kelly to show work in the Mezzanine Gallery in July

The title Midway alludes to the space between science and art in which Kelly works as well as the arcade influences from a carnival midway. Kelly is inspired by movement and incorporates elements of amusement, surprise, and entertainment into his paper-based and pop-up sculpture.




Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs to sponsor 12 special events during July 2015

Fourth of July activities and DeBraak tours among the events to be presented.




“Discovering Delaware’s Maritime Past”

The First State’s essential relationship with the Delaware River and Bay, and the sea, will be brought to life in five days of family-friendly programming.




Reservations still available for lecture/tours of the DeBraak hull

British warship was capsized and lost off the Delaware coast on May 25, 1798.