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Museums of the state of Delaware to feature 19 free programs in November 2014

“The People’s House,” candle-making workshops, and Dutch-American Heritage Day to be featured.




“A Day in the Life of the John Dickinson Plantation” in Dover, Del. on Oct. 11, 2014

The sounds of muskets and dueling swords, the scents of hearth-cooking and potpourri-making, and the visual beauty of silhouette artistry will all be featured.




Delaware Public Archives Unveils New Service for Hispanics in Delaware

New Spanish section of website puts in the hands of new generations one of our state’s greatest resources for historical research.




His Majesty’s Sloop of War DeBraak and Mysteries of History to be featured at Lewes, Del.’s Zwaanendael Museum in October 2014

Programs focus on different aspects of the history of Delaware’s Cape Henlopen region.




The Lincolns: Portrait of a Family

Abraham Lincoln was born in a log cabin in 1809. His son died in a mansion 117 years later. In those years, the country endured a series of dramatic changes which forever altered the course of American history. However, no family paid a more dramatic price. On Saturday, October 4, at 10:30 a.m., historian Daniel […]







 Pages Tagged With: "history"

Museums of the state of Delaware to feature 19 free programs in November 2014

“The People’s House,” candle-making workshops, and Dutch-American Heritage Day to be featured.




“A Day in the Life of the John Dickinson Plantation” in Dover, Del. on Oct. 11, 2014

The sounds of muskets and dueling swords, the scents of hearth-cooking and potpourri-making, and the visual beauty of silhouette artistry will all be featured.




Delaware Public Archives Unveils New Service for Hispanics in Delaware

New Spanish section of website puts in the hands of new generations one of our state’s greatest resources for historical research.




His Majesty’s Sloop of War DeBraak and Mysteries of History to be featured at Lewes, Del.’s Zwaanendael Museum in October 2014

Programs focus on different aspects of the history of Delaware’s Cape Henlopen region.




The Lincolns: Portrait of a Family

Abraham Lincoln was born in a log cabin in 1809. His son died in a mansion 117 years later. In those years, the country endured a series of dramatic changes which forever altered the course of American history. However, no family paid a more dramatic price. On Saturday, October 4, at 10:30 a.m., historian Daniel […]