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Delaware Museum of Natural History

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Type
  
Natural history

Public transit access
  
#10 DART bus

Phone
  
+1 302-658-9111

Founded
  
13 May 1972

Visitors
  
Over 65,000

Website
  
www.delmnh.org

Founder
  
John du Pont

Delaware Museum of Natural History

Established
  
1957 (open to public May 13, 1972)

Location
  
4840 Kennett Pike, Wilmington, Delaware, 19807 USA 302.658.9111

Address
  
4840 Kennett Pike, Wilmington, DE 19807, USA

Hours
  
Closed now Sunday12–4:30PMMonday9:30AM–4:30PMTuesday9:30AM–4:30PMWednesday9:30AM–4:30PMThursday9:30AM–4:30PMFriday9:30AM–4:30PMSaturday9:30AM–4:30PM

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Introduction delaware museum of natural history


The Delaware Museum of Natural History was founded in 1957 by John Eleuthere du Pont near Greenville, Delaware; it opened in 1972 on a site near Winterthur, Delaware. It is known for its extensive collections of seashells, birds, and bird eggs. The latter is the second largest collection in North America. It is the oldest natural history museum in Delaware.

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History

The museum's core collection was started in childhood by the naturalist, philanthropist and high-profile convicted murderer John E. ("Golden Eagle") du Pont. Du Pont built a personal collection of seashells, birds and bird eggs. Even before getting a doctorate in natural science in 1965 and writing several books on birds, he became interested in developing a natural history museum. During and after graduate school, DuPont took part in several scientific expeditions to the South Pacific and the Philippines, and is credited with the discovery of two dozen species of birds.

At his request, his uncle Henry Francis du Pont provided land across from the Winterthur estate in the Brandywine Valley of Delaware for the museum. The museum opening in 1972 was attended by 200 duPont family members, and representatives of other Northeastern natural history museums. It was the first major museum of natural history opened since 1910.

The museum originally was based on duPont's collection of 1,000,000 sea shells and 100,000 bird eggs. The museum emphasizes the ecology of birds and sea life. In early studies, these were used by scientists to measure pesticide contamination of wild species. DMNH is ranked in the top fifteen in the United States for its collections of mollusks and birds, with the second largest collection of birds' eggs in North America.

The museum had a major expansion in 2005 to add educational and exhibit space. It has been expanded to include exhibits on dinosaurs, mammals, and Charles Darwin.

References

Delaware Museum of Natural History Wikipedia