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X-WR-CALNAME:African American Rehoboth Exhibit
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250706
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LOCATION:511 Rehoboth Avenue\nRehoboth Beach Delaware 19971
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 th Beach Delaware 19971;X-APPLE-RADIUS=49;X-TITLE=511 Rehoboth Avenue:geo:
 38.714794,-75.092239
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SUMMARY:African American Rehoboth Exhibit
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DESCRIPTION:\"Celebrating African American Rehoboth\, 1690-1960\" represent
 s first\ncomprehensive look at community's\nAfrican American heritage\nREH
 OBOTH BEACH\, DE – The Rehoboth Beach Historical Society is proud\nto an
 nounce the opening of\n\"Celebrating African American Rehoboth\, 1690-1960
 \,\" a pioneering\nexhibit that chronicles three centuries of\nAfrican Ame
 rican contributions to the town's rich history. This\nfirst-of-its-kind ex
 hibition opens Friday\, June\n27th in the museum's Bob & Dee Moore and Mr.
  & Mrs. Thomas Harvey\, III\nsecond floor gallery.\nThe comprehensive exhi
 bit spans from the 1690s with the burials of\nenslaved Africans at Avery's
  Rest through\nthe desegregation era of the 1960s\, extending to present-d
 ay\npreservation efforts including the West Rehoboth\nLegacy Mural complet
 ed in 2022. The exhibition showcases the vital\nrole African Americans hav
 e played in\nshaping Rehoboth Beach's cultural\, economic\, and social lan
 dscape over\nmore than three centuries.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>&quot\;Celebrating African American Rehobot
 h\, 1690-1960&quot\; represents first comprehensive look at community&#39\
 ;s<br />\nAfrican American heritage<br />\nREHOBOTH BEACH\, DE &ndash\; Th
 e Rehoboth Beach Historical Society is proud to announce the opening of<br
  />\n&quot\;Celebrating African American Rehoboth\, 1690-1960\,&quot\; a p
 ioneering exhibit that chronicles three centuries of<br />\nAfrican Americ
 an contributions to the town&#39\;s rich history. This first-of-its-kind e
 xhibition opens Friday\, June<br />\n27th in the museum&#39\;s Bob &amp\; 
 Dee Moore and Mr. &amp\; Mrs. Thomas Harvey\, III second floor gallery.<br
  />\nThe comprehensive exhibit spans from the 1690s with the burials of en
 slaved Africans at Avery&#39\;s Rest through<br />\nthe desegregation era 
 of the 1960s\, extending to present-day preservation efforts including the
  West Rehoboth<br />\nLegacy Mural completed in 2022. The exhibition showc
 ases the vital role African Americans have played in<br />\nshaping Rehobo
 th Beach&#39\;s cultural\, economic\, and social landscape over more than 
 three centuries.</p>
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