Submit photos — and win prizes — during the Delaware Day Adventure, Dec. 1–17, 2022 | Historical and Cultural Affairs
Submit photos — and win prizes — during the Delaware Day Adventure, Dec. 1–17, 2022 | Historical and Cultural Affairs
Delaware’s rich history will be celebrated with fun, adventure, and prizes this year in a contest that challenges visitors to explore an exciting statewide lineup of historic sites in December. This year’s Delaware Day Adventure contest is inspired by the state’s crucial role in the nation’s founding, celebrated each December 7. Visitors who explore the five museums, managed by the State of Delaware, between Dec. 1 and Dec. 17 and submit photos of their visits will get a chance to win a prize. Admission is free to all sites!
Known as “Delaware Day,” the Dec. 7 holiday marks the moment in 1787 when Delaware became the first among the colonies to ratify the U.S. Constitution, giving it enduring fame as the “First State” in the nation.
Here are the rules of the Delaware Day Adventure contest, sponsored by the Delaware Department of State’s Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs and the Delaware Tourism Office:
- Visitors who submit photos from all five sites, with at least one photo taken from inside, will be entered to win a grand prize, including a Delaware-themed prize pack.
- Visitors who submit photos of at least two sites (either interior or exterior) will be entered to win other Delaware-themed prizes.
Locations of the Delaware Day Adventure include:
- New Castle Court House Museum, 211 Delaware St., New Castle, DE 19720
- The Old State House, 25 The Green, Dover, DE 19901
- Johnson Victrola Museum, 375 S. New St., Dover, DE 19904
- John Dickinson Plantation, 340 Kitts Hummock Rd., Dover, DE 19901
- Zwaanendael Museum, 102 Kings Highway, Lewes, DE 19958
For questions about the Adventure, contact Daniel Citron, the Historic Sites Team Manager for the Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs, at museums@delaware.gov.
To learn more about the history of Delaware Day, click here.
The Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs serves Delaware residents and visitors by identifying, preserving, and interpreting Delaware history.The Delaware Tourism Office, an office of the Division of Small Business, promotes tourism and economic growth for the State of Delaware.
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