- 17th Century Delaware Exhibit 360° panoramic view of the 17th Century Delaware
Exhibit.
- Air Mobility Command Museum Located on the edge of Dover Air Force Base (DAFB) in Dover,
Delaware, the AMC museum showcases aircraft and other artifacts
from military aviation history.
- Delaware Archaeology Museum The Museum highlights more than 11,000 years of human habitation
in the state of Delaware from the original Native American
residents, through the period of European colonization, to the
present day.
- John Dickinson Plantation The former home of John Dickinson, one of the founding fathers
of the United States, signer of the Constitution, and "Penman of
the Revolution."
- Johnson Victrola Museum The museum highlights the life and achievements of Delaware's
native son, Eldridge Reeves Johnson, founder of the Victor Talking
Machine Company and a pioneer in the development of the
sound-recording industry.
- Legislative Hall Panoramas of Legislative Hall, home to the Delaware General
Assembly, including views of the House, the Senate, and the
second-floor Military Portraits Gallery.
- Mabel Lloyd Ridgley Research Room 360° panoramic view of the Mabel Lloyd Ridgley Research
Room.
- Museum of Small Town Life The Museum highlights the social life, commercial industry, and
consumer goods available in late 19th century Delaware small towns.
It showcases a wide array of 19th and 20th century Delaware
containers, including products from Delaware's canning
industry.
- Old State House The Old State House was the first permanent capitol building in
Dover, Delaware, and was used continuously for 140 years. Now an
historic site open to the public, it remains the State's symbolic
capitol--unique in design and rich in history.
- Old State House, Pre-Renovation The Old State House was under renovation from 2006 through early
2008. This 360-degree panorama of the first-floor interior was shot
before the renovation began.
- Reedy Point Bridge The tallest and longest bridge in Delaware, near the town of
Delaware City on Route 9, majestically spans the Chesapeake and
Delaware (C&D) Canal and surrounding wetlands.
- Veterans Cemetery A tour of both the New Castle and Sussex County Cemeteries.
- Zwaanendael Museum Interior Modeled after the town hall in Hoorn, the Netherlands, the the
Zwaanendael Museum commemorates the founding of Delaware's first
European settlement by the Dutch in 1631.
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