A living digital history project

Delaware Cross
Country Archive

Preserving the stories, places, and history of Delaware cross country.

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The project

History lives in stories, records, and the land itself.

The Delaware Cross Country Archive is a long-term digital humanities and community history initiative. It brings together oral histories, archival collections, historic trails, maps, race records, photographs, and community memories.

Built carefully and collaboratively, the archive will preserve evidence, document context, and make materials easier to discover for students, researchers, runners, families, and communities.

Learn how the archive works

From the field notes

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Featured oral history

John Doe

Demonstration interview only. This fictional record previews the structure and presentation planned for future reviewed oral histories. No interview was conducted, and none of the information on this page should be treated as historical evidence.

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Featured trail

Sample course profile

This sample shows where a researched course history will appear. It makes no claim about a real route, place, or event.

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The growing archive

A record built over time

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Field notes

Latest additions

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Launch date forthcoming · Project update

Project beta launched

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