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New Sweden History: The Delaware River

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Category: Education
Start date: 12 Nov 2016 07:30 AM
End date: 12 Nov 2016 03:00 PM
Street / Location: 1124 7th Street
City / town: Wilmington
Country: Delaware, USA
Organizer: Kalmar Nyckel Foundation
Name: Lauren Burnham
Email: jgilander@americanswedish.org
Phone: 215-389-1776
Homepage: http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?oeidk=a07ed7opxye57425ee5&;llr=vcou6sn6

This year’s New Sweden History Conference will examine the nature of and central role played by the Delaware River and Bay in the lives of all inhabitants of the Delaware Valley in the 17th century – Lenape, Dutch, Swedes, and English. The conference will explore the history of the region from a waterborne perspective, addressing the manifold ways in which early settlements and encounters – everything from trading networks to patterns of thinking – were shaped by the Delaware.

The conference is located at the Kalmar Nyckel Foundation and includes a dock tour of the ship and optional tour of the original landing of the Swedes at Ft. Christina Park.

Speakers include keynote Fred Hocker (of the Vasa Museum in Stockholm), Len Tantillo, Andrew Lipman, and Hutch Hutchinson.

$45/person includes registration, breakfast, and lunch costs
$35/students and teachers
$5 less for early bird registration by Oct. 14. Registration deadline is Friday, Oct. 31