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The Iron Hill Museum (School House #112C), is the original location of the entire collections of the Delaware Academy of Science from 1967-2016. This building was built in 1923 with the sole purpose of being a center of learning for the African American students that lived in and around Iron Hill Village.
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Iron Hill Museum (also known as Iron Hill Science Center) is a museum in Newark, Delaware, in the United States. Since 1968 it was located in a former African-American school, but moved to the new building in 2016.
13 reviews. #16 of 70 things to do in Newark. Speciality Museums. Closed now. Write a review. What people are saying. “ Fun Learning with Iron Hill Science Center ” Oct 2021. Iron Hill Science Center gave my class an excellent experience with hands-on activities and a very interesting rocks & minerals lesson.
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Iron Hill Museum, Newark, Delaware. 1,547 likes · 1,063 were here. We are the oldest Natural History Museum in the State of Delaware. We offer the visitor a glimps of the natural world that surrounds...
Iron Hill Museum. Share. Discovery Guide. Download our. E-Newsletter. Online Store. Housed in an historic school building, the museum includes an eclectic mix of artifacts and exhibits (specifically highlighting natural history/mineralogy, and Native American history).