About Us:There are many historic buildings on the museum grounds such as the Ellis School, a one room school house built in 1833. There are two lar...
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History: Experience the excitement of treasure hunting in the waters of the Atlantic; step back in time to the era of exploration when Spain ruled ...
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The Nanticoke Indian Museum is the only Native American Museum in the state of Delaware. We are extremely proud of our heritage and invite you to v...
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The Milford Museum is located in Milford's original post office building on the corner of South Walnut Street and South East Second Street. In 1962...
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The Seaford Museum has been called a jewel; one of the nicest museums in the state. It is very unusual in that volunteers have been responsible for...
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The Zwaanendael Museum is a showcase for Lewes-area maritime, military, and social history. Modeled after the town hall in Hoorn, the Netherlands, ...
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About Us:Resting atop the Great Dune and built during World War II to protect the Delaware Bay and River from German warships, Fort Miles was a sta...
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Chapel was built in 1780, on land donated by Philip Barratt, a prominent political figure in Kent County, Delaware. Barratt, who had recently becom...
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The centerpiece of Killens Pond State Park, conveniently located in central Delaware, is the 66-acre millpond, which was established in the late 17...
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Mission:The Ward Museum is dedicated to exhibiting, collecting and promoting wildfowl art and related materials, and interpreting their significanc...
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The museum is located in a historic building, the former Covey and Williams’ Garage and Ford Dealership, located in the alley behind the Town...
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The Calvin B. Taylor House was built by 1832 for Isaac Covington and his family who lived here during the Civil War. The Covingtons also owned plan...
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About Us Discoveries from the Sea Shipwreck Museum was founded with the goal of recovering and preserving our maritime heritage. The shipwreck mu...
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Welcome to the home of John Dickinson, one of the founding fathers of the United States, signer of the Constitution, and "Penman of the Revolution....
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Where do old airplanes go? The lucky ones go to the Air Mobility Command Museum—the only museum dedicated to airlift and air refueling histor...
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In the village of Newark, Maryland, Queponco Station stands today, silent and unused, a symbol of earlier times when the railroad was a vital part ...
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