Marshall Steam Museum & Friends of Auburn Heights

Take a step back in time to experience what life was like at the dawn of the automotive age at the Marshall Steam Museum in Hockessin. The museum houses a collection of automobiles originally belonging to T. Clarence Marshall, and features the world’s largest operating collection of Stanly steam cars, a 1916 electric car, and two 1930s Packards. When booking a private tour, please mention any accessibility needs you or your group might have so that we can make arrangements ahead of time. The museum building is accessible to individuals with disabilities, but the historic mansion may not be due to its many steps, both inside and out. Please advise the F.A.H. office at the time of reservation of any special needs in terms of wheelchairs, walking limitations, etc. for your group, and they will be happy to assist or advise of the existing challenges. Handicap and accessible parking is available within the estate between the Carriage House and the museum or past the museum near the water tower.

Address:

3000 Creek Road Yorklyn, DE 19736

Local Phone:


Hours:
  • Monday: Closed

  • Tuesday: Closed

  • Wednesday: Closed

  • Thursday: 1:00 – 4:00 PM

  • Friday: 1:00 – 4:00 PM

  • Saturday: Closed

  • Sunday: Closed

Tours:
  • Virtual Tours/Exhibits

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