Museums in Lincoln, DE

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Mispillion Art League gallery

MAL is a non-profit art league and gallery. We offer memberships, gallery space, gift shop, and class for children, teens, and adults. If you are looking for

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DuPont Nature Center gallery

A part of Delaware's Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, the DuPont Nature Center is located in the beautiful Mispillion Harbor, whe

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Milton Historical Society gallery

Open: Wed -Sat 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free!Exhibits, walking tours, kids activities.Open: Wed -Sat 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free!Exhibits, walking tours, kids activiti

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Greater Harrington Historical Society gallery

Local history museum. Filled with over 70,000 artifacts highlighting local history. Working Old-Fashioned Soda Fountain. Model of the town from 1914. 18

Delaware Aviation Museum Foundation gallery
20YEARS IN BUSINESS

Delaware Aviation Museum is a non-profit organization that provides flight adventures in WW2 and Vietnam Era aircraft, guided tours by appointment a

Barratt's Chapel & Museum of Methodism gallery

Chapel was built in 1780, on land donated by Philip Barratt, a prominent political figure in Kent County, Delaware. Barratt, who had recently become

John Dickinson Plantation gallery

Once owned by a wealthy Quaker tobacco planter, this plantation has been converted to a living museum where visitors can tour the grounds and interact wi

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