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Department of State : Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs

ABOUT THE DIVISION OF HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS

The Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs is an agency of the State of Delaware, organized as a Division within the Department of State. Funding for the Division's museums, programs, and services is provided by annual appropriations from the Delaware General Assembly, revenue from our museum stores, and grants from the National Park Service, a federal agency.

Mission Statement
To enrich the quality of life for all Delawareans by preserving Delaware's unique historical heritage, fostering community stability and economic vitality, and providing educational programs and assistance to the general public on Delaware history and heritage.

The Division pursues its mission through the following programs and services:

Conservation of Historic Material and Property
The Division conserves a significant collection of historic materials and property owned by the state of Delaware including historic buildings, artifacts, fine arts, documents, and memorabilia. Selections from this collection are made available to the public through exhibits and interpretive programs.

Educational Programs
The Division provides a variety of educational programs that complement our museums, exhibits, and historic properties. In addition, we provide educational outreach activities that highlight the people, places, and events of Delaware history.

Exhibits and Special Events
The Division enhances its efforts to educate the public about Delaware history by mounting historically accurate and professionally designed exhibits at our museums and other properties. In addition, many of our museums participate in special events such as Old Dover Days, A Day in Old New Castle, and the Colonial Faire at the John Dickinson Plantation.

Historic Preservation
The Division works to identify, study, and record Delaware's historic buildings, structures, objects, districts, landscapes, and archaeological sites. Concurrently, the Division supports awareness activities that educate the public on the importance of preserving and protecting privately owned historic buildings and archaeological sites, as well as providing information on financial incentives for the preservation of historic buildings listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Horticultural Displays
The Division enhances its educational activities by presenting a variety of horticultural displays that complement the historic nature of our museums and other properties. These displays include two self-guided tree tours, thematic displays that expand museum exhibit-space to the outdoors, and carefully designed garden beds that explode in a riot of color and texture throughout the blooming season.

Museums and Historic Properties
The Division operates eight museums, each with its own intriguing story to tell about Delaware history. These include: the Delaware Archaeology Museum, the Museum of Small Town Life, the Delaware Visitor Center & Galleries, the New Castle Court House Museum, the John Dickinson Plantation, the Old State House, the Johnson Victrola Museum, and the Zwaanendael Museum. In addition, the Division maintains over 90 historic properties throughout the state.

State Conference Centers
The Division maintains and operates Belmont Hall and Buena Vista, two historic homes that serve as state conference centers. These properties have been beautifully restored and are open for use by state agencies. With gracefully furnished interiors and flourishing outdoor gardens, both sites offer a peaceful setting for any meeting or function.



Last Updated: Thursday, 24-Jan-2008 09:38:45 EST
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