Events, Exhibits and Tours
Events and exhibits are free and open to the public, unless otherwise stated.
Those planning to park on campus must register in advance for a free parking pass online.
For more information call 410-543-6312 or email us at nabbcenter@salisbury.edu.
For more information call 410-543-6312 or email us at nabbcenter@salisbury.edu.
Events
Campus visitors attending a Nabb Center event should enter on the Route 13 (South Salisbury Blvd.) side of the Guerrieri Academic Commons using the door on right.
- Dr. Jessica Lauren Taylor, Plain Paths and Dividing Lines: How Southeastern Travelers challenged Colonial Authority in the Early Chesapeake
- River Networks and Ancestral Pathways: The Cultural Heritage of Rivers in the Pocomoke Indian Nation's Sphere of Influence
- Nabb Center at Homecoming Flock Party
Exhibits
Online Exhibits
- 40 Years Preserving the Heart and Soul of Delmarva
- Unmentionable: the Indiscreet Stories of Artifacts
- Voices and Votes: Democracy on Delmarva
- The 'Nam Files
- A Labor of Love: Baking Traditions Across the Eastern Shore of Maryland
- Decoding Political Propaganda
- The Power of Humanity: the Red Cross on Delmarva
- Delmarva: People, Place and Time
- Identidad Cultural en Colombia Caribeña (Cultural Identity in Caribbean Colombia)
- Friends & Rivals: Baseball on Delmarva
- Not Just a Pretty Face
- Reservoirs of Strength, Grace and Wit: Libraries at Salisbury University
- The Stage is Set: Leland Starnes and the Salisbury State Theatre
Virtual Tours
All tours are available free online and in the app store (The Clio); it can also be downloaded or printed for use on the walk without cell service. Clio is a website that guides the public in exploring historical and cultural sites.