
"The museum houses the historical and educational artifacts that tell the whole story. From weapons to community outreach and a wall dedicated to fallen Troopers, this place has it all."
"They started out as a highway motorcycle patrol group of about 400 Troopers. The organization has grown significantly since its inception in 1923."
"The museum is open every Thursday to Saturday from 10am to 4pm and it is completely free. They ask that you donate what you can because the facility is ran primarily off donations."
"You can spend hours going through the various exhibits and still miss something. They consider themselves the best kept secret in Delaware, and they don't mean for it to be."
The Delaware State Police Museum showcases a vast collection of Trooper memorabilia, reflecting the history of the Delaware State Police since its establishment in 1923. Initially a motorcycle patrol group of about 400 Troopers, the organization has expanded significantly. The museum features historical artifacts, including weapons and community outreach items, as well as a tribute to fallen Troopers. Open Thursday to Saturday from 10am to 4pm, the museum operates primarily on donations and invites visitors to explore its extensive exhibits.
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