Hello, Funny One here! Today’s state is Delaware. I’m water skiing with Albino. We’re at the Kalmar Nyckel — The Tall Ship of Delaware. Every trip on the Kalmar Nyckel is amazing. The Kalmar Nyckel Foundation regularly invites the public onboard for tours of the deck and sailing experiences at ports along the Eastern Seaboard. I’ll have to go on one then!
What is there to do in Delaware? The New Castle Historical Society where the town’s cobblestones almost ring with the echoes of its distinct past. Hear stories of three centuries of New Castle life, including Dutch colonists, revolutionary leaders, and 19th century Americans.
The Delaware Museum of Natural History, where you will Encounter life-sized dinosaurs, look under the Encounter life-sized dinosaurs, experience an African watering hole, and come face-to-face with a jaguar! You can wonder at the variety of birds and shells from around the world… These and many more discoveries await you at the Delaware Museum of Natural History! So what are you waiting for?
The Air Mobility Command Museum. Do you ever wonder where the old airplanes go? Well the lucky ones go to the Air Mobility Command Museum—it’s the only museum that is dedicated to airlift and air refueling history!; The DiscoverSea Shipwreck Museum is an ever-changing exhibit that increases with new artifacts as they are recovered. Their collection of shipwreck and recovered artifacts is one of the largest in the Mid-Atlantic.; The Iron Hill Museum is where you cans ee how Iron Hill got its name! You’ll get to see what iron ore looks like before it’s melted and refined into Pig Iron. What the hell is a pig iron? Is it Iron Man’s pet? Anyways, you can learn all of the steps of iron mining and see the products of the mining process.; The Delaware State Police Museum – it all started in the Twenties, the Delaware State Police began. Cars were speeding at 35 miles per hour, wandering groups of troublemakers, and bootleggers. The result of all these factors led to the beginning of ,in 1923, a State Police force in Delaware. Remember, always wear your seatbelt!
The Treasures of the Sea Exhibit where you will experience the excitement of treasure hunting in the waters of the Atlantic. Go back in time to the era when Spain ruled the seas and the treasures of the new world were flowing into the treasury of king Philip IV.
The Wilmington and Western Railroad, the Royal Blue Buffet Dinner Train. You will enjoy railroad dining as it should be, aboard a moving train in the vintage 1920s-era railroad cars. You’ll enjoy a buffet-style dinner on a 2-hour evening excursion that goes through the Red Clay Valley to the town of Ashland. The ticket price includes train fare, appetizers, salad, entrée, assorted desserts and non-alcoholic beverages. Mmmmm train meal.