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Iron Hill School Museum: A Glimpse into Delaware's Past

Discover Delaware's history and natural wonders at the Iron Hill School Museum, a preserved African-American schoolhouse and natural history center.

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The Iron Hill School Museum, housed in a restored one-room schoolhouse built in 1923, offers a unique look into the history of African-American education in Delaware and the natural history of the Iron Hill region. Exhibits cover local mining history, Native American culture, and the area's diverse geology and wildlife.

A brief summary to Iron Hill School Museum

  • Tuesday 10 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-5 pm
  • Friday 10 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 12 pm-4 pm

Local tips

  • Check the museum's website or call ahead for the most up-to-date hours of operation, as they can vary.
  • Combine your visit with a hike on the Mason-Dixon Trail, which passes near the museum, to explore the natural beauty of Iron Hill Park.
  • Ask about guided tours or special programs, especially if you're visiting with children, to enhance your experience.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    The Iron Hill School Museum is located at 1359 S Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702. From I-95, take Exit 4B onto DE-896 N/S College Ave. Continue on S College Ave, then turn right onto Old Baltimore Pike. The museum will be on your left. Parking is available on-site. Parking is free.

  • Public Transport

    While there is no direct public transportation to the Iron Hill School Museum, you can take a DART bus to Newark and then a taxi or ride-sharing service to the museum. The cost of a one-way DART bus fare is $2, and a taxi or ride-share from Newark to the museum will cost approximately $10-$15.

  • Walking

    If you are already in Iron Hill Park, follow the signs for the Iron Hill School Museum. The museum is located near the intersection of S Old Baltimore Pike and Robert L. Melson Lane. The walk from other areas in Iron Hill Park to the museum is generally easy, with well-maintained trails.

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Step back in time at the Iron Hill School Museum, a preserved one-room schoolhouse that once served the African-American community of Iron Hill, near Newark, Delaware. Built in 1923 with funding from Pierre S. du Pont, the school provided education for Black children in a segregated system until 1965. Today, the museum not only tells the story of this school but also showcases the natural history of the surrounding area. Explore exhibits dedicated to the Lenni Lenape people, who once inhabited the region, and learn about the area's iron ore mining history. Discover a fascinating collection of rocks and minerals from Delaware and around the world, as well as mounted wildlife specimens and fossils found in the state. The museum also features a 'Please Touch Wall' where visitors can experience the textures of natural items. The Iron Hill School Museum provides a glimpse into the past, highlighting both the challenges and the resilience of the African-American community in the face of segregation, while also celebrating the rich natural heritage of the Iron Hill region. The museum is located in Iron Hill Park, which also offers trails for hiking and exploring the outdoors.

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