EURO on this day: 9 July
On this day: In the only EURO fixture to have taken place, Czechoslovakia beat hosts France to finish third in 1960.
On this day: In the only EURO fixture to have taken place, Czechoslovakia beat hosts France to finish third in 1960.
On this day: Éder struck 19 minutes into extra time to land Cristiano Ronaldo-less Portugal their maiden major trophy.
Following huge interest from across the world, the window for UEFA EURO 2020 ticket applications has closed.
Fans applied for an unprecedented 19.3 million tickets for UEFA EURO 2020 before the 12 July deadline.
Fans have found out if they have secured tickets for UEFA EURO 2020 after a record-breaking 19.3 million requests.
Twenty sides will earn finals places via qualifying groups, with four coming through a new play-off system.
Teams are also playing exhibition fixtures during qualifying for UEFA EURO 2020; track the results.
The play-offs will determine the final four places at UEFA EURO 2020; here's how they look right now.
For the first time in European Championship history, Finns will watch the UEFA EURO 2020 finals draw wondering when their own team's name will be selected.
Introducing the Henri Delaunay Cup, the prize on offer for the 24 hopefuls at UEFA EURO 2020.
Our series focusing on the big moments in EURO history and the people involved reaches 1992, and the final act of last-minute entrants Denmark's fairy-tale summer.
Other defendants sentenced on kidnapping, manslaughter, assault, and weapons charges Malcolm Casson, a Dover man who stabbed another man to death on the grounds of a state museum, has pleaded guilty to a 2018 murder. In February 2018, State Police were called to the John Dickinson House off of Kitts Hummock Road in Dover after […]
Exhibit examines the 17th-century struggle for control of New Castle, Del. by the Dutch, Swedes and English.
Delaware’s state museum system has been accredited by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), the highest recognition afforded to museums in the United States. Administered by the Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs, the system includes five museums as well as the archaeological and historic objects collections curated by the state.
The Delaware Libraries Inspiration Space announces a new initiative to enable small business owners to expand their knowledge with the latest ideas from the business world’s thought leaders. A Book Club for Entrepreneurs will launch at the Lewes Public Library on Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at noon. Small business owners will have the opportunity to […]
Highlights include programs on African-American life at the John Dickinson Plantation in the 18th century, the evolution of black recorded music and African-American archaeology in Delaware.
Highlights include programs on women's suffrage, Harriet Tubman and the female vocalists of the Victor Talking Machine Company.
Theatrical murder-mystery based on an actual incident that took place in 1916 in Lewes.
Theatrical murder-mystery based on an actual incident that took place in 1916 in Lewes.
Program will explore what life would be like for a two-month crossing of the Atlantic Ocean from Europe to the New World.
The event will include scholarly presentations on My Lord’s Gift, a 17th century archaeological site in Queenstown, Md.; and the Coleman Farm, Reedy Island and Fort Casimir sites in Delaware.
Lecture by Theo Braunskill, Lenapé citizen and Elders Council member, and Nena Todd, manager of the Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs’ downtown Dover museums.
On view from December 7-28, 2018 Free opening reception on Friday, December 7 at 5 p.m. Wilmington, Del. (November 28, 2018) – Ship of Theseus, an exhibition of self-portraits by painter Lauren E. Peters, will be on view in the Mezzanine Gallery from December 7-28, 2018. Peters received a 2018 Individual Artist Fellowship in Painting. […]
Enjoy the season and learn about the First State’s many contributions to the history and culture of the United States.
Highlights include programs on the Underground Railroad, black recording artists and record labels from the early 20th century, and First African Baptist Church cemeteries in Philadelphia.
Exhibit-opening on Feb. 23, 2019 to include a lecture, historical re-enactment and music
Program on the travel and vacation guidebook for people of color during the segregation era