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We are a living history museum with colonial period-attired docents interpreting the lives and lifestyles of the first European settlers in the Upper Delaware River valley during the Revolutionary War period and discussing their place in local and Early American history. Blacksmithing, candle making, farming, cabin keeping, spinning, weaving, woodworking, religion, schooling, musketry and cannon firings are among the daily activities with periodic encampments,lectures and militia drills rounding out the programs.
Our family really liked Fort Delaware! The docents were very knowledgable, and we enjoyed watching the blacksmith, musket display, weaving etc. It was a nice couple of hours, and it was very kid... Read more
We have been to the fort many times and it never disappoints. We have taken our grandkids and always bring out of state guests there. The people there are very knowledgeable and the gift shop is... Read more
This museum is housed in a former fort on the Delaware River, and it has a lookout tower, and a gift shop. Read more
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