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Nabb Center's 'Delmarva: People, Place and Time' Exhibit Available Online

Delmarva history exhibitSalisbury, MD---The Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture’s exhibit ‘Delmarva: People, Place and Time’ has brought visitors on a journey from the present into the distant past, and is now available to the public virtually.

This online version of the center’s permanent exhibit highlights various aspects of Delmarva history and culture, including Native Americans and early settlers, slavery and the Underground Railroad, a glimpse of life in an early 19th-century homestead, and the importance and impact that working the land and the water has had on the region.

The exhibit is free and open to the public, and can be accessed online.

Though its facilities are closed to the public, the Nabb Center still has much to share with the community virtually. The internet archive shares hundreds of previously inaccessible sources, including public high school yearbooks, audio recordings and more. Explore Nabb Center’s Flickr galleries for online photograph collections with nearly 10,000 images available.

For more information, visit the Nabb Center webpage or email nabbcenter@salisbury.edu. Follow Nabb on Facebook and Instagram to learn about new activities and collections.