Gallery 50 opened its doors in 2007 and is part of the growing mid-Atlantic arts community. The gallery primarily represents emerging and mid-career regional artists. It holds a strong commitment to
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Gallery One is a fine art gallery owned and operated by a group of local artists hailing from the Maryland/Delaware shore area. The Gallery was established in 2005 and moved to its current location
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Named for a local Middletown artist, The Gilbert W Perry Center for the Arts, The Gibby, has been encouraging artists of all ages to experience artistic expression in all forms. The Gibby offers art
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Built in 1871, this magnificent concert hall in Downtown Wilmington presents more than 100 shows a year from symphony orchestras, dance and opera to stand-up comedians and programs for young people.
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Greenbank Mills and Philips Farm, a living history museum open Saturdays, April to November, and by appointment. Visitors investigate themes from the viewpoint of the Philips family, this creates a
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Located on 235 acres along the banks of the Brandywine River in Wilmington, Delaware, Hagley is the site of the gunpowder works founded by E. I. du Pont in 1802. Hagley Museum and Gardens is an
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The Historic Hale-Byrnes House was the site of a Council of War on September 6, 1777, five days before the Battle of the Brandywine. The house was built during the eighteenth century. The oldest
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All your favorite local and regional artists! If you can't get "down the shore" for a stroll along the beach, stop by Hardcastle Galleries Wilmington. There's no telling what unique and beautiful
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The museum has a collection of memorabilia of Harrington. It also has the railroad complex on Hanley St. and includes the railroad tower, caboose and watchman’s hut.
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The Harrington Casino is where winners play! Enjoy over 1800 hot playing slot machines, dine in an award winning restaurants, make a bet on a profootball game, or try your luck at our new table games
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Located just a short distance to the nearby beach cities, this championship golf course offers an exciting design with traditional country club amenities. Designed by one of the nation's leading golf
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Five historic houses. Nearly 20 acres of surrounding property, outbuildings, and gardens. An outstanding private collection of household furnishings, fine and decorative arts. And programs and tours
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The shop is a perfect stopas you stroll through town, enjoying its 18th century charm. It consists of a studio & gallery, displaying quilts made by Christine Corbett. Specializing in historic
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We're nestled into the heart of Green Acres dairy farm, family owned and operated, which is the largest dairy farm in the State of Delaware. We offer over 25 delicious, creamy ice cream flavors made
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Water, water everywhere describes Delaware Seashore State Park. Bounded on the east by the mighty Atlantic Ocean, and on the west by Rehoboth Bay and Indian River Bay, the 2825-acre park is a
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We're passionate about producing distinctive, full-flavored handcrafted beers, accompanied by fresh–from–scratch New American cuisine in a casual atmosphere. Our goal has always been to provide food
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We're passionate about producing distinctive, full-flavored handcrafted beers, accompanied by fresh–from–scratch New American cuisine in a casual atmosphere. Our goal has always been to provide food
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The Iron Hill Museum is the primary resource for the study of human/natural history of the Iron Hill Area. Its programs, collections and library interpret the relationships between the people and the
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Home of John Dickinson, one of the founding fathers of the United States, signer of the Constitution and "Penman of the Revolution." The Plantation features Dickinson's original 1740 brick home,
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The Johnson Victoria Museum highlights the life and achievements of Delaware's native son. Eldridge Reeves Johnson, founder of the Victor Talking Machine Company. Through phonographs, memorabilia,
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