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White Clay Creek
Friday, November 29 | 10:00 AM

Visitors enjoy the scenic views along White Clay Creek and its tributaries, however, 19th-century landowners valued the upland meadows even more because they were better suited to farming. Join local historian Dr. Jim Jones on a hike to examine the relationship between “upland” and “lowland,” and the unique multi-racial community that developed along Hopkins road in the era before the Civil War. Be prepared for a 2-3 mile hike on uneven terrain. For meeting location and to pre-register call 302-368-6900, space is limited.

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