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Things to do in and around Wilmington
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Jazz Inspired Art Exhibits in Louis L. Redding Building Lobby Gallery and Citizens' Bank Building Lobby
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Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts
The DCCA at 35,000 square feet, is home to seven galleries, 26 artists' studios, gift shop, high-tech auditorium, and a classroom. On the rejuvenated Wilmington Riverfront, we present over thirty exhibitions annually of regionally, nationally and internationally recognized artists.
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Delaware Art Museum
Features 12000 works of art and focuses on American Art of the 19th through the 21st centuries.
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Delaware History Museum
Now showingAn innovative exhibition that highlights the people, places, events, and products that make the First State unique.
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There's plenty of things to do and places to go in Wilmington. Visit the Greater Wilmington Convention & Visitor's Bureau, located at 100 W. 10th Street in downtown Wilmington, for ideas.
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Visit Riverfront Wilmington
There's so much to see and do at Wilmington's exciting Riverfront. From outlet shops to restaurants to contemporary art; even the Wilmington Blue Rocks baseball team call Riverfront Wilmington their home. Visit their website to see what this exciting part of Wilmington has to offer.
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The Wilmington Trolley offers convenient service Monday through Saturday between Downtown Wilmington and the Riverfront. The trolley stops conveniently at the Amtrak train station for a short walk to Tubman-Garrett Riverfront Park. For complete bus schedules as well as SEPTA service to a from Philadelphia, visit DART First State's website.
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Feeling comfortable and safe is important to Downtown Visions. When visiting Wilmington's Downtown district, the Clean & Safe Team will be at your service maki˜g your time spent shoping, dining or sightseeing more enjoyable. If you are working or shopping late, we would be more than happy to escort you to where your car is parked or bus stop free of charge. To arrange for an escort, call Downtown Visions at (302) 425-4200.
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City of Wilmington Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs,
800 N. French Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801
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