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Laurel Heritage Museum: A Glimpse into Laurel's Past

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Discover Laurel, Delaware's history at the Heritage Museum, showcasing exhibits & the Waller Photographic Collection in a restored train station.

Housed in the restored Laurel Train Station, the Laurel Heritage Museum showcases the town's history, from its roots as a mill town to its railroad connections. The museum features historical documents, artifacts, and the Waller Photographic Collection, offering a unique look at Laurel's development and the lives of its citizens.

A brief summary to Laurel Heritage Museum

  • Monday 8 am-12 pm
  • Tuesday 8 am-12 pm
  • Wednesday 8 am-12 pm
  • Thursday 8 am-12 pm
  • Friday 8 am-12 pm

Local tips

  • Check the museum's limited opening hours (Monday-Friday 8 AM - 12 PM) before planning your visit.
  • Consider calling in advance to arrange a special tour outside of regular hours.
  • Explore other attractions in Laurel, such as Trap Pond State Park and the nearby Cook House.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the center of Laurel, such as the intersection of Broad Creek and Market Street, the Laurel Heritage Museum is a short walk north along Market Street. The museum is located at the old Laurel Train Station on Mechanic Street, which is one block east of Market Street. The walk is generally flat and takes about 5-10 minutes.

  • Driving

    From Route 13, turn west onto Route 20 (West 4th Street). Continue on Route 20 into the town of Laurel. Turn left onto North Market Street, then turn right onto Mechanic Street. The Laurel Heritage Museum will be on your right in the old Laurel Train Station. Parking is available on the street. Parking is free and generally readily available.

Discover more about Laurel Heritage Museum

The Laurel Heritage Museum, located in the historic Laurel Train Station, offers visitors a captivating journey through the town's rich past. The train station itself holds historical significance, having welcomed travelers to Laurel and served as a departure point for community members during World War II. The museum's exhibits feature a diverse collection of historical documents and objects that highlight Laurel's evolution. A key element is the Waller Photographic Collection, recognized as a premier historical collection by the Delaware Public Archives and the University of Delaware. This collection provides a unique visual record of Laurel's history, capturing the lives and experiences of its residents. The museum is a collaborative effort between the Laurel Historical Society and the Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs. It not only showcases Laurel's development but also pays homage to the people who shaped its journey. Visitors can explore exhibits that detail Laurel's ties to various industries and significant events. The museum often hosts special events and workshops, providing opportunities to engage with local culture and heritage.
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