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Commemorative "Walking into Greatness: Bryan A. Stevenson" t-shirts are available here.  These 100% cotton shirts feature David Amoroso's painting of Bryan Stevenson on the front and logos for the Milton Historical Society and Bryan A. Stevenson School of Excellence on the back.  See photos at historicmilton.org/walking-into-greatness.html, and facebook.com/groups/WalkingintoGreatness.  T-shirts are available in Unisex, Ladies v-neck, and Youth sizes.  They are hand-printed at Print Coast2Coast in Lewes, DE--the printing house which produced the "Walking into Greatness" exhibition and exhibition graphics for MHS.  Proceeds benefit MHS and the Bryan A. Stevenson School of Excellence.  Free pick up at MHS (you will be notified when they are ready) or $10 USPS shipping for up to three t-shirts.  

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Organizer : Milton Historical Society

Phone : +13026841010

Website : https://www.historicmilton.org/events

The Milton Historical Society is a nonprofit cultural and educational organization dedicated to increasing public understanding and appreciation of the history of Milton and the Broadkill Hundred. The Society collects, preserves, and interprets stories, artifacts and documents related to Milton and the Broadkill Hundred for study and education. We welcome the participation of people of all ages in sharing informative and engaging experiences that will encourage them to discover and appreciate their heritage. We're a small, but mighty historical society and museum located in Southern Delaware. We're all about promoting local history and creating a center for community engagement. The Milton Historical Society was founded in 1970 when the town recognized the importance of preserving the history of Milton and the Broadkill Hundred. The museum is located in a former Methodist Church that was originally built in 1857. Lydia Black Cannon, a resident of Milton, purchased the building and donated it to the MHS to house its growing collection. The building was renovated and reopened in 2006 to serve as Milton's museum, lecture hall, art gallery, education and research center, and as the social center of our community.