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Seaford Museum: A Journey Through Nanticoke River History

Explore Seaford's past at this museum, from Native American settlements to the rise of industry on the Nanticoke River.

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The Seaford Museum, located in the restored 1930s post office in downtown Seaford, Delaware, chronicles the history of Seaford and the surrounding Nanticoke River region from prehistoric times to the present day. Exhibits highlight the area's maritime heritage, industrial growth, and role in the Underground Railroad.

A brief summary to Seaford Museum

  • Thursday 1 pm-4 pm
  • Friday 1 pm-4 pm
  • Saturday 1 pm-4 pm

Local tips

  • Check the Seaford Historical Society's website for the most up-to-date hours of operation, as they can vary.
  • Consider combining your visit with a tour of the Governor Ross Mansion, another property owned by the Seaford Historical Society.
  • Free parking is available in the lot on the east side of the museum.
  • Allow 1-2 hours for a self-guided tour of the museum.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Seaford Museum is located in downtown Seaford on High Street. If you are already in the downtown area, the museum is easily accessible on foot. From the intersection of US 13 and High Street, head east on High Street. The museum will be on your right.

  • Public Transport

    DART First State provides bus service to Seaford. From the Seaford Village Shopping Center, the museum is a short walk east on High Street.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxi and ride-sharing services like Uber and Nessie Transportation are available in Seaford. A ride from anywhere in Seaford to the museum should be relatively inexpensive, typically costing around $10-$20.

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Discover more about Seaford Museum

Discover the rich tapestry of Seaford, Delaware, at the Seaford Museum, a local history museum operated by the Seaford Historical Society. Housed in the town's renovated 1930s post office, the museum offers a journey through time, from the area's earliest Native American inhabitants to its modern industrial achievements. The museum's exhibits showcase various aspects of Seaford's history. Explore the Nanticoke Maritime Gallery, which immerses visitors in the region's waterfront life a century ago with interactive displays about oyster shucking, shipbuilding, and riverboat navigation. Learn about the area's early agriculture, the impact of the railroad, and the rise of industries like canning and poultry packing. Discover Seaford's connection to the Underground Railroad and the stories of figures like Harriet Tubman. A highlight is the nylon spinning machine exhibit, recognizing Seaford as the home of the world's first synthetic fiber. The Seaford Museum is more than just a repository of artifacts; it's a community project. Volunteers were responsible for saving and converting the old post office into the museum. The museum is part of the National Park Service's Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail and the Underground Railroad Network to Freedom. After your visit, take a walk along Seaford's River Walk to see historic signs that tell the story of the town's once-thriving waterfront.

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