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  • Delaware History Center
    Wilmington, DE. Visit the Delware History Museum, Old Town Hall or historic Willingtown Square. Dedicated to preserving Delaware's history.

  • Delaware History Museum
    The Delaware History Museum, located in a renovated art-deco Woolworth store, features three galleries of changing interactive exhibits on Delaware history, including displays of rare items of everyday life, costumes, children's toys, regional decorative arts, and paintings.

  • Grandmass Attic Kids Museum - Delaware
    Grandma's Attic provides a wholesome and educational play area for children where they can try on vintage clothes, play with historic games and toys or sit in an overstuffed lounge chair and read old books and magazines.

  • Hagley Museum and Library
    Located along the Brandywine River (Delaware) on the site of the first du Pont powder works, Hagley provides a unique glimpse into American life at home and at work in the nineteenth century.

  • Nutter D. Marvel Carriage Museum
    Georgetown, DE. The Marvel Museum contains a large collection of horse drawn wagons, equipment and memoabilia related to horses and carriages. Other items in the collection are related to life and history of Sussex County Delaware.

  • Read House and Gardens
    Visit the Read House when exploring historic New Castle. Located in the heart of Delaware's Colonial Capital on the Delaware River, three miles south of the Delaware Memorial Bridge, the Read House and New Castle offer a walk through the past. Built in 1801 by the son of one of Delaware's signers of the Declaration of Independence, the Read House exhibits the height of Federal grandeur.


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