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!
The Schwartz Center for the Arts was originally constructed in 1904 and known as The Dover Opera House. George M. Schwartz expanded it into a movie theater in 1923 and tabbed it The Capital Theater.
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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 saving and converting the town’s old post office
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This year-round community theater produces shows covering practically every genre. Included in our yearly productions, you will find musicals, dramas, comedies, original works, our Children's Dessert
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This property consists of two historic buildings. The oldest, known as “The Plank House,” is a small frame structure that is representative of early 18th century architecture in rural Delaware. It
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Located in historic Breck's Mill adjacent to the Hagley Museum, Somerville Manning is unique among small city galleries. Since 1981 the Somerville Manning Gallery has been committed to exhibiting art
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The Southern Delaware Choral Society was created to bring quality choral music to southern Delaware and to provide singers with the opportunity to enhance their musical knowledge and skills. Two
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The Talleyville Frame Shoppe & Gallery is a full service custom picture framing store as well as a unique art gallery featuring originals, prints, art glass and more.
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The Artful Bean is a charming Coffee Shop located one block from the Bethany Beach Boardwalk. Serving only the finest Coffee's, Pastries & local and regional fine Art and Craft. Sit, relax, and
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The Children's Theatre is a volunteer, non-profit, tax-exempt, community theatre operated for the entertainment and enjoyment of the families of Delaware and, in particular, of Dover and Kent County.
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The Freeman Stage at Bayside, an open air performing arts venue located near Fenwick Island, DE, first opened in the summer of 2008. A project of the Joshua M. Freeman Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit
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Visit the Old Library Museum, the New Castle Historical Society’s space for changing exhibits, where the charm of this building will stir your imagination!
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Completed in 1791. The Old State House is one of the oldest state-house buildings in the United States, serving as the home of Delaware's legislature until 1933 when the General Assembly moved to
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The Station Gallery opened in 1979 to present works by regional artists and offer museum quality framing to the Delaware Valley. We offer a wide range of original art in oil, pastel, photography,
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