Relax and enjoy Hagley's beautiful property in the evening hours.
Enjoy a relaxing afternoon of fishing on the Brandywine — no fishing license required.
American households are awash in expensive credit card debt. But where did all this debt come from?
Walk through history during an in-depth, ninety-minute special guided tour each Monday morning from March through December.
Spend a Summer Saturday at Hagley and relax with fun outdoor activities.
Learn the coded language of computers and make a bracelet using binary code!
Have a blast during your visit to Hagley with cannon firings!
Science Sparks is a drop-in family program encouraging innovation and creativity as visitors are given a hands-on engineering challenge to complete.
Scholars often think and write about business diplomacy as something that happens between firms and national governments. But the historical pattern is more complex than that.
Find out how rainbows are revealed in the world around us in this colorful program. Use science to make a rainbow bookmark or card to take home!
Experience the wonders of automotive innovation at Hagley's Car Show!
The DuPont firm was a leader in workplace and community safety communications during the twentieth century.
Learn about patterns, the Golden Ratio and discover how mathematics is everywhere in nature.
Learn about center of gravity and build a free-standing trophy that can balance a ball on top!
Held on both Saturday, October 19, and Sunday, October 20, this marketplace brings talented artisans from the Mid-Atlantic area to display and sell fine arts, crafts, and gourmet items.
Looking for a safe place to trick or treat this Halloween? Head to Hagley for spooktacular activities!
Optical illusions and tricks of the mind will have you guessing what's real! Test out your perception and make a spinning disc picture.
REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Enjoy a Historic Game Night!
Find out how robots are built and programmed and visit with a local robotics team to test out their designs
Free admission for current military members, veterans, and their families.
Visit Hagley this winter and tour the du Pont family home decorated for the holidays and marvel at the gingerbread houses.
Santa stops by Hagley for a visit in the warmth of the Hagley Barn.
Enjoy a rare opportunity to see Eleutherian Mills, the first du Pont family home built in America, dressed for the holidays and illuminated with softly glowing lights.
Why does a sled move fast down a snowy hill, but barely moves on the same hill without snow? Create your own sledding track to test your skills!