Old State House
Built in 1791, the Old State House served as Delaware's capitol during the United States'…
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Annie Fenimore, John Dickinson Plantation lead historic-site interpreter, will discuss the complex history of the Plantation’s African Burial Ground, believed to be the final resting place for enslaved and free Black men, women and children who died on the site. Archaeological research led to the identification of the burial ground in March of 2021. The program shares the historical context and archaeological research surrounding this significant piece of Delaware's African American history.
10:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Built in 1791, the Old State House served as Delaware's capitol during the United States'…