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!
A kicky blend of FREE Wi-Fi & Wi-Buy…historic building, circa 1682, offers a great cup of Joe, good conversation, wine, beer, therapeutic massage & Retail Shopping Therapy! Purchase one-of-a-kind
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Provides UD students, faculty, staff, and the surrounding community with regular offerings of outstanding professional productions of a wide variety of classic, modern, and contemporary plays that are
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The Wilmington and Western offers is a freight and heritage railroad in northern Delaware offering steam-diesel-powered scenic train tours. The trains operate rain or shine on weekends throughout the
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Since 1956, Wilmington Ballet Academy of the Dance has been dedicated to providing superior classical ballet training to foster discipline, confidence, poise, and commitment to students of all ages in
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Founded by Henry Francis du Pont, Winterthur is the premier museum of American decorative arts, reflecting both early America and the du Pont family’s life here. Winterthur is home to a 60-acre
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Woodburn has served as the official residence of the Governor of Delaware since it was purchased by the state in 1965. Today, historians credit Woodburn's historical importance as much to the home's
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Wilmington's newest venue for music, food, and entertainment. Located in the completely refurbished Queen Theater, the venue operates on two levels: Upstairs Live: A casual restaurant & bar with an
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The Zwaanendael Museum was built in 1931 to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the state's first European colony, Swanendael, established by the Dutch in 1631. Modeled after the town hall in Hoorn,
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The Tubman-Garrett Riverfront Park overlooking the Christina River is an ideal location for both recreation and relaxation in Wilmington, Delaware. The Park was named for Thomas Garrett who lived in
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Since 1738 the Wilmington Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends has been a presence on the high point of land between Fourth and West and Washington Streets. Here Wilmington Friends
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