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Hagley Museum and Library: Traveller Reviews

298 Buck Rd., Wilmington, DE 19807
302-658-2400
Ranked #1 of 29 attractions in Wilmington
4.5 of 5 stars 51 Reviews
Type: History Museums, Historic Sites, Libraries
Activities: Group tours/walking tour
Description: The original site of the Du Pont mills, founded in 1802.
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“Hagley history shows dark side of DuPont Fortunes”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 8 February 2012
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Silently sitting on the banks of the Brandywine River with a mill race on the back side of the mills, the Eagle Roll mills at Hagley Museum in Wilmington, Delaware, were used in the manufacture of gunpowder from 1802 to 1920. The high stone walls face the millrace, while the walls were shorter and the roof on the river side was at an angle to direct the explosions towards the river, should there be a spark causing explosion. DuPont was the major supplier of gunpowder for Union troops during the Civil War.

In January of 1920, there was an explosion (there had been many explosions and deaths in the nineteenth century) of 50,000 pounds of gunpowder at the powder works, and killing 5 men. Thereafter, the production of gunpowder at this site ceased.

In 1952 family members donated 185 acres of land and the DuPont company established a $6,000,000 endowment for the Eleutherian Mill-Hagley Foundation for a museum of industrial history. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1966.
Admission is $1 on Saturdays in February.

Visited February 2012
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“Must see”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 28 January 2012

This is a wonderful little museum that tells a lot about American Dreams. It also tells about how wealthy or educated Europeans came to USA. It tells a story about Innovation.Don't miss the Letter from Thomas Jefferson to Mr Dupont! Awesome! It also tell the origin of what SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT means and how taking care well of your people/ and your environment are crucial and important factors to increase profits.

Visited January 2012
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“Sentimental Favorite”
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 13 January 2012
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I have always enjoyed the Hagley Museum, primarily because it is one of the few Du Pont family sites that does not reek of money. This site features the humble beginnings of the first mill and first industrial efforts. The buildings are spread out so nothing is crowded, and being along the riverbanks is a nice feature. The docents were great.

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“Fascinating introduction to the early American industrial revolution”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 12 January 2012

A most enjoyable visit. In the winter, there are two guided tours each weekday. Not realizing this, we arrived about 15 minutes after the first tour departed. No problem. The desk clerk arranged for a shuttle bus to take us to the group. We didn't miss a lot. The docent was very thorough and extremely knowledgeable. I don't know how she keeps all those duPonts straight. We ate a delightful lunch at the organic cafe on the grounds of the museum.

Visited January 2012
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Dover, Delaware
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“First duPont powder mill in the US”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 9 January 2012

This is the first home of the duPonts in America and the home of their first gun powder mill on the Brandywine river. History truly comes alive at Hagley. The entire estate, including the mansion and the powder mills have been restored. This is a Gem of an attraction. If you come to Delaware, this is a must see.

Visited January 2012
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