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Greater Harrington Historical Society: A Journey Through Time

Discover Harrington's history through fascinating artifacts and exhibits at the Greater Harrington Historical Society.

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The Greater Harrington Historical Society, established in 1977, is one of Delaware's oldest historical societies, housing over 50,000 artifacts across three locations. Explore Harrington's rich past through exhibits spanning from the 1700s to the present day.

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  • Sunday 1 pm-4 pm

Local tips

  • Check the GHHS website or call ahead for the most up-to-date opening hours, as they can vary.
  • Allow at least 2-3 hours to fully explore all three museum locations.
  • The Railroad Tower and Caboose are located a couple of blocks away from the main museum, so plan accordingly.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Greater Harrington Historical Society's main building is located at 108 Fleming St. If you are already in downtown Harrington, the museum is easily accessible on foot. From the intersection of US-13 and DE-14, head east on DE-14/E Center St toward S Main St. Turn left onto S Main St, then turn right onto Fleming St. The museum will be on your left. The Railroad Tower and Caboose are located two blocks away on Hanley Street.

  • Public Transport

    The DART Route 117 bus serves Harrington. The closest bus stop to the Greater Harrington Historical Society is Delaware Ave & Clark St, which is a short walk to the museum. A single ride on DART First State buses costs $2.00.

  • Taxi/Ride Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber are available in Harrington. A short trip from the Harrington Raceway & Casino to the Greater Harrington Historical Society is approximately $13. Keep in mind that pricing may vary depending on demand and time of day.

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The Greater Harrington Historical Society offers a captivating glimpse into the history of Harrington, Delaware, and the surrounding area. Founded in 1977, the society has grown from humble beginnings to encompass three distinct museum locations, preserving and exhibiting over 50,000 artifacts. The main museum is located in the Pauline Satterfield Annex at 108 Fleming Street. Here, you'll find a diverse collection of items that reflect the daily life and commerce of Harrington, including artifacts from the former Harrington High School, a tribute to local military veterans, and relics from local churches and civic organizations. Highlights include a store counter and soda fountain from Burton's Sport Shop, a scale model of the town from the early 1900s, a seed cabinet from Taylor's Hardware, and even a horse-drawn funeral coach. A short walk away, at 110 Fleming Street, stands the original St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, built in 1876. This historic building, renovated in 1983, houses additional exhibits that showcase the society's extensive collection. Don't miss the Railroad Tower and Caboose on Hanley Street, just two blocks from the main museum. This unique complex, saved from destruction in 1993, features a restored railroad tower with original operating equipment and a 1926 Model N5 Caboose. Explore the artifacts that tell the story of Harrington's railroad history, including a watchman's shack, conductor's uniform, and tools used to maintain the railroad. The Society also hosts events such as the Hometown Heroes Banner Program, which honors local service members, and the annual Harrington Heritage Day.

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