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Delaware Archaeology Museum
Exhibited artifacts here range from arrowheads, ceramics, and other stone and bone tools, to glass and pe...
Abbott's Mill Nature Center
The origin of Abbott?s Mill can be traced to the fall of 1795 when local carpenter Nathan Willey entered into a contr...
Woodburn
This house was built for Charles Hillyard III ca. 1798. At the time, it was considered one of the grandest in Kent Co...
Delaware Agriculture Museum
The Delaware Agricultural Museum Association was formed by a group of people dedicated to preserving the agricu...
Barratt's Chapel & Museum
In 1778 a Methodist Society was organized in this area by Freeborn Garrettson. Desiring a permanent place of worship,...
John Dickinson Plantation
It was January 18, 1740 when Samuel Dickinson, a wealthy Quaker tobacco planter and merchant of Talbot Co...
Legislative Hall
Legislative Hall was dedicated as the state's new capitol building in 1933, replacing The Old State House on The Gree...
Golden Fleece Tavern
On December 17, 1787, Delaware ratified the Constitution at the Golden Fleece Tavern, thus becoming the F...
Vietnam Memorial
Robert P. Archer Jr., Donald Ray Bailey, Paul L. Berry, Bruch E. Clough, Toby Ernest Collins, George H. Coppage, III,...
Brecknock
In 1680 Alexander Humphreys received a warrant from the county court for 600 acres of land which he called Brecknock....
Coming Of The Railroad
Efforts to establish rail transportation in Delaware were realized in 1832 with the completion of the New Castle and ...
Old Stone Tavern
Stone is a rare material on this coastal plain, so when you find three stone buildings in one small area, there has t...
Nicholas Ridgely
In this churchyard lie the remains of Nicholas Ridgely, Statesman and Jurist. Born in Dover, 1762, eldest son of Dr. ...
Timothy Hanson House
The Timothy Hanson House stood on this site until it was relocated in 2006. The front of the building, commissioned b...
Old Presbyterian Church
Built 1790 during the pastorate of the Rev. John Miller to replace the earlier log church erected about 1715 on this ...