February 11, 2005
Volume 35, Number 38
Division of Parks and RecreationContact: Elaine Brenchley, First State
Heritage Park at Dover, phone: (302) 739-4413 , e-mail:
elaine.brenchley@state.de.us
The First State Heritage Park at Dover Will Be Open On
Presidents’ Day
The First State Heritage Park at Dover, including Legislative Hall, Delaware
Public Archives, the Biggs Museum of American Art, the Old State House
Museum and other Delaware State Museums sites in Dover, will be open on
Monday, Feb. 21 for Presidents’ Day. Tours and exhibits are offered at all
of the sites. Admission is free. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The First State Heritage Park at Dover is a partnership of the Department of
State, the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, and
the Delaware Economic Development Office.
If You Go:
LEGISLATIVE HALL
Legislative Avenue, Dover
Guided tours begin hourly, 9 a.m. through 4 p.m.
Tours include the General Assembly chambers, the Governor’s ceremonial
office, the portrait gallery of Delaware’s governors and military heroes,
Jack Lewis murals and Delaware State Museums’ exhibit of a selection of
items recovered from the De Braak shipwreck.
DELAWARE PUBLIC ARCHIVES
121 Duke of York Street, Dover
The “Jewel Box” at the Archives features a return visit of Delaware’s copy
of the Bill of Rights, which is permanently housed at the National Archives.
DELAWARE STATE MUSEUMS:
The State House Museum
The Green, Dover
Ongoing tours.
Delaware State Visitors Center
406 Federal Street, Dover
Special Exhibition: Stitches of Art and Comfort: Delaware Quilts, 1740-2002
Museums Square:
• Johnson Victrola Museum
375 S. New Street, Dover
• Delaware Archaeology Museum
316 S. Governors Avenue, Dover
• Museum of Small Town Life
316 S. Governors Avenue, Dover
THE BIGGS MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART
406 Federal Street, Dover
Special Exhibition: Edward W. Redfield: Just Values and Fine Seeing
For more information on The First State Heritage Park at Dover, call
302-739-1173.
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