The Underground Railroad in Delaware
The state of Delaware was once home to miles of the Underground Railroad. Harriet Tubman helped a number of slaves all the way from the Maryland state line in Western Kent County to freedom in..…
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The state of Delaware was once home to miles of the Underground Railroad. Harriet Tubman helped a number of slaves all the way from the Maryland state line in Western Kent County to freedom in..…
Read MoreEven though Philadelphia lies only 25 miles northeast, Wilmington, Delaware, maintains a sense of independence. The city, which sits at the confluence of rivers, is a step back in time in American..…
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Read MoreThe Brandywine River powered American industry in the 19th century. Walker's textile mill joins many others that dot the riverbanks. Upstream, the DuPont Company made gunpowder; other mills produced e…
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