As America’s First State, Delaware kind of gets overlooked when people talk about the American Revolution. Sure, Philadelphia played a big part, and we can’t forget the sacrifices made by Boston patriots, but Caesar Rodney and Dover are rarely mentioned in American History classes around the nation. When it comes to celebrating our Independence this week, or any time of year, it’s important to realize that one of the country’s most historic cities is right in our backyard.

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Next time you visit Dover, take the time to explore all that the city has to offer. From lantern tours to museums, you’ll be amazed at what’s been hiding under your nose this whole time. Check out the First State Heritage Park website for information about programs and events.

If you love learning and experiencing Delaware, history, take a trip to any of these 9 Old Fashioned Towns In Delaware That Only Get Better With Age.

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