The Saving Delaware History podcast explores the fascinating facets of Delaware history. Each episode covers a location, project, or research by the... more
Named after the canaries common in coal mines towards the beginning of the 20th century, After the Canary Song examines... more
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In the hometown of nine governors, the birthplace of Dixie cup wooden spoons, and the site of the first attempt... more
When the distant Canadian descendants of Commander Drew of the sloop DeBraak came looking for the watch imprinted with their... more
As one of the first communities to attempt desegregation, Milford, Delaware grappled with an uncooperative state government, prolonged harassment of... more
Long-treasured locations like Funland in Rehoboth, Delaware, are brought before the State Historic Review Board, where they rigorously check the... more
Modeled after the home of Dolly and James Madison, this estate, built by William duPont Jr., boasts a horsetrack akin... more
One people, under many nationalities, lived, worked, loved, and died in the Delaware River Valley, founding the city of Wilmington... more
Running through the waters of downtown Wilmington courses a replica of the Kalmar Nyckel, a 17th-century pinnace and the Swedish... more
Diamond merchant Peter Minuit, who struck the bargain for Manhattan after governing New Amsterdam, hand-picked Fort Christina, the foundation of... more
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