The English poet and author Chaucer wrote in the 1300s that, “Time and tide wait for no man.” Wilmington College sophomore ...
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Stained glass in some Wilmington churches dates back over 100 years
Wilmington is filled with historic churches. One thing many of them have in common is an affinity for stained glass.
Located less than thirty minutes from Kennett Square, Wilmington’s Nemours Estate offers historic charm perfect for tourists ...
Wilmington is home to two notable theatrical firsts in the United States. Thomas Godfrey, who wrote the first professionally produced play by an American-born author, is buried in Wilmington.
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Wilmington educator, civil rights icon Bertha Boykin Todd dies at 96
Bertha Boykin Todd, a Wilmington educator and civil rights activist who helped lead the effort to reckon with the 1898 coup ...
The Carolina Apartments, completed in 1907, is the oldest apartment building in downtown Wilmington. Designed in the "Spanish style," the building features a monumental entrance and center open arches ...
Three new Democratic women were sworn into the Wilmington City Council, creating the first women’s majority in the city’s ...
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