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Delaware Museums to Host Programs in Honor of African-American History Month

Delaware’s Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs will be hosting thirteen special events at various museums throughout Delaware in honor of African-American History Month. These events will run throughout the month, and all are free and open to the public.

Amy Osterhout

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Preserving NJ’s Amusement Park History

The new owner of the Gingerbread Castle in Hamburg, Sussex County has begun an extensive restoration project on the structure, which was once the centerpiece of a small fairy tale themed amusement park.

Lucy Davis

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New Exhibit Brings 32-Foot Viking Ship to Franklin Institute

The Eik Sande, a 32-foot replica of an ancient Viking ship, was installed in the museum in advance of their new exhibit, Vikings: Beyond the Legend.

Lucy Davis

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Philadelphia’s Inga Saffron Wins Vincent Scully Prize

Saffron, who pens the Philadelphia Inquirer’s “Changing Skyline” architecture critique column, shares the prize with the Boston Globe’s Robert Campbell.

Lucy Davis

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New Director for Wolf Humanities Center

Film Historian Karen Redrobe is the new director of the Wolf Humanities Center. She plans to expand public programming and make it more inclusive.

Lucy Davis

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New Jersey Historic Trust Awards $1 Million in Preservation Grants

Grants will be used for assessment and interpretation of thirty three historic sites across the Garden State, including libraries, fire stations, private residences, and historic districts.

Lucy Davis

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Grant to MARCH will benefit Camden’s Cooper Street

Funds will be used for community-building activities, including events during Camden County History Week (October 15-21) and further collaboration among neighborhood stakeholders.

MARCH Contributor

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NJ Council for Humanities Hosts Public Scholars Project

The Public Scholars Project will hold free, public, one- to two-hour events in nine of New Jersey’s twelve congressional districts.

Lucy Davis

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New NYHS Exhibit Explores Black Citizenship

 Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow examines the period following the Civil War as the nation’s black community struggled to be recognized as full citizens.

Lucy Davis

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Jan Ellen Lewis, Historian and Rutgers Dean, Dies

Lewis was a nationally renowned scholar of Colonial and Early American history and a member of the Rutgers community since 1977. She became dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers-Newark in 2013.

Lucy Davis

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