Delaware art and cultural attractions engage, inspire, and spark creativity! From 18th century American Art to the British Pre-Raphaelites, art and culture in the First State takes visitors beyond the canvas and stage lights. Visit Delaware and experience its unique culture and take pleasure in the state’s vast array of performing arts!
Fort DuPont is located just south of Delaware City off Route 9. The park features 322 acres along the scenic Delaware River and the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. Open year-round, the park provides
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Built in 1941, the massive coastal fortification was designed to defend assets along the Delaware River and Bay such as oil refineries and factories, as well as the city of Philadelphia during the
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Members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) were among the early settlers of the area surrounding Odessa, coming in with various groups organized by William Penn, seeking religious freedom
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Built in the mid-eighteenth century by Captain David Clark, Clearfield Farm was the home of his grandson John Clark (1761-1821), Governor of Delaware from 1817-1820. John Clark served as Colonel in
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