February 2012 Historic Homes E News
The Murphy House in Rockland, Delaware has been torn down by the Nemours Foundation as of 4:20
p.m. on Jan 11. In 2008, the State sold the house to the Foundation for $10 with their promise to restore the building. For details on this story see http://actvra.in/r8B
On Saturday, February 18, 2012, from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., the John Dickinson Plantation, located at 340 Kitts Hummock Road in Dover, DE 19901, will commemorate the 204th anniversary of the death of American patriot John Dickinson (Nov. 13, 1732–Feb. 14, 1808). The program will feature letters written in Dickinson’s memory by prominent Wilmington physician Joseph Bringhurst. The day’s activities will also include a wreath-laying ceremony at the gravesite of Dickinson’s father Samuel at Noon. Admission to all events is free and open to the public. For additional information, call 302-739-3277
Delaware Tech is presenting An Evening of Mardi Gras on February 18 from 7 to 11 pm at their Wilmington Campus at 3rd and Orange Streets in Wilmington. This fund-raiser is in its 8th year and the proceeds go to the campus Educational Foundation. See http://www.dtcc.edu/mardigras/about.html
Mardi Gras and All That Jazz will be presented from 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.at the Johnson Victrola Museum. Celebrate the sounds of Mardi Gras and New Orleans’ Jazz. Find out how Victor records contributed to this genre and hear vintage Victor recordings on the original talking machines. This is part of the First Saturday events on Saturday, February 4 in the State Museums around the Green in Dover, Delaware. Other programs in the museums including learning about Delaware’s complicated positions regarding freedom and slavery, and its role as a border state during the Civil War. Find out how a brave group of runaway slaves known as the Dover Eight made a daring escape from the Dover Jail. Hear about famous African-American Richard Allen and his connections to the Golden Fleece Tavern.http://www.destateparks.com/park/first-state-heritage/index.asp
The Friends of Rockwood Museum in Wilmington are presenting their 2nd Victorian Ball at the Museum on Saturday, February 25.. Enjoy an evening of popular ballroom dances of the mid- to late-19th century.The costume ball includes historic dance instruction by Tapestry Historic Dance Ensemble at 7pm, music by String Theory, a live string quartet,and entertainment by a visitor from the late 1800s. Victorian costumes and finery encouraged, but not required. The Friends of Rockwood invite you to support their efforts to restore the Museum Conservatory by bidding on a variety of items in the Silent Auction, purchasing special libations, as well as 50/50 chances and having your photograph taken in a Victorian setting. The following video was taken at last year's Rockwood Ball.
http://www.friendsofrockwood.org/
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