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    Delaware Family Court - Next time you see a family court judge drinking from their Stanley while taking your children away tell them "YOU'RE WELCOME."

    Delaware Family Court

    1.0(4 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Family Court would get negative stars if that was an option. Look into Delaware's Open Data…read morewebsite that shows both the State Checkbook and Credit Card spending of taxpayer, or "OUR", money. There you'll find that in just the month of April 2024 alone, the JUDICIAL branch of the FAMILY COURT in Delaware spent THOUSANDS of dollars on Stanley cups and thermoses. Thousands of dollars of taxpayer money spent so the JUDICIAL branch of FAMILY COURT could be current with the trends. So not only are WE THE PEOPLE paying Delaware's family court judges to dismantle families and ignore and overstep the Del. Code (law) but we're paying for their $400 Stanley cups as they do it. Who judges the judges? WE DO.

    Disapointed is an understatement, more like devastated and heartbroken…read more I believed in the system. I believed that good would outweigh evil. I truly, believed that the truth would prevail. I trusted that the 'best interest' of the children would take precedence above all else. I had faith in our Family Court Judge Barbara Crowell. I held on to the hope that she would make the right decision for the children. I was foolish and naive back then. I realize now that we never stood a chance. The Family Court system claims they do not favor one parent over another based on gender, but that is absolutely untrue. Judge Barbara Crowell you failed us, you failed two innocent boys. I often, wonder if Family Court Judges ever follow up to see what effect their life altering decisions have on families

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    Delaware Family Court - Here, the Family Court Judicial spent over $2k at a Hawaiian bar and then another almost 2 grand at the Starboard. Good for them!

    Here, the Family Court Judicial spent over $2k at a Hawaiian bar and then another almost 2 grand at the Starboard. Good for them!

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    First State Heritage Park - Johnson Victrola Museum is a hidden gem!

    First State Heritage Park

    4.9(7 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    A brief stop here to enjoy the history of the first state to ratify the Constitution. Yes, it's…read moreDelaware. In early December 1787, the thirty delegates (ten from each of Delaware's three counties) to the Delaware ratifying convention were called upon to make a momentous decision. For five days, they considered whether to approve the new, stronger central government proposed at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia the previous summer. Finally, on the 7th, the delegates unanimously voted to ratify the United States Constitution, making Delaware the first state to do so. Delegates gathered at The Golden Fleece Tavern, the same place where the state assembly sometimes met. The tavern itself is long gone but its site is well-marked at the corner of State Street and The Green. [Review 11536 overall, 1316 of 2019.]

    Very cool experience from an out of towner like me! I loved learning about the local history of…read moreDover, the exciting tales and history that link back to my own hometown of Philadelphia. The history guides were very knowledgable and I loved that they had folks dressed up and walking around to allow you to time travel a bit and to see the area from the perspective of the past. Great for kids, families, tour groups, etc.

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    First State Heritage Park - State legislature.

    State legislature.

    First State Heritage Park - Lantern Tours in Historic Cemeteries on Friday nights in the spring, summer and fall

    Lantern Tours in Historic Cemeteries on Friday nights in the spring, summer and fall

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    Johnson Victrola Museum

    Johnson Victrola Museum

    4.8(11 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I wasn't originally planning on coming here but got a recommendation from another museum. It's in…read morewalking distance of the state capitol so on a nice weather day, we found street parking and strolled over. It's a free museum, and I wouldn't say to drive hours out of your way to come, but it was fun for about an hour after doing something else nearby. They have a lot of different musical devices to see, but they had one they played for an example which was cool to hear. We talked to two guides since it was empty, and both were clearly knowledgeable and passionate about the products, which made it a much better experience rather than just reading the signs. There are also 2 levels of museum including a whole section on Nipper the dog merchandise over time. They also had a big display vintage ad. So overall this won't take too long to look through, but it was a neat little find, was free, and had people there to answer all my questions. Worth the stop and giving a donation to.

    Well worth a visit for fans of music and history. ER Johnson was actually a native of Dover, which…read moreI never knew. The staff is incredibly knowledgeable and passionate, and we were taken on an amazing personal tour. The museum is two stories, with bathrooms in the basement. We spent about 45-60 minutes being shown around and learning about vinyls, record players, and the history of music recording. Some of the large decorated players they have upstairs are beautiful and definitely worth seeing. Admission is free with a donation box at the end. A parking lot is shared with the church next door.

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    Johnson Victrola Museum
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