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The Delaware Public Archives’ First Saturday program series is now online due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Not only is this week’s First Saturday…
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The Delaware Public Archives kicks-off African American History Month this weekend with a special program called Building an Education Future: Delaware…
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The Delaware Public Archives in Dover commemorates Native American Heritage month this weekend. Dennis Coker is the chief of the Lenape Indian Tribe of…
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The state's first lynching memorial will be replaced after it was stolen this summer. The historical marker remembering lynching victim George White was…
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Local historians and activists say the state’s first marker memorializing a lynching that was installed last week in Price Corner is just the beginning.…
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The Delaware Public Archives and the Delaware State Fair are teaming up to celebrate the fair’s 100th anniversary this year. A new exhibition is on…
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The annual Old Dover Days Festival is Saturday and Delaware Public Archives is joining in by offering a “behind the scenes” tour.If you were born, married…
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The Delaware Public Archives hosts a program about the impact smallpox had during the American Revolution this weekend.While the colonies fought the War…
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Delaware Public Archives is offering a chance to learn more about the DuPont Company’s role in the Civil War Saturday.The program is called “DuPont and…
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Delaware Public Archives is featuring a “behind the scenes” tour of the facility during the Dover Days Festival Saturday, May 5. Saturday is the 85th…